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I wished they had another lot coming up for sale. I have a good runner and this site for reference, plus a good parts unit. I would like a project unit to fix up at a good price. No complaints here.
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I wish I got as luck as you!I wished they had another lot coming up for sale. I have a good runner and this site for reference, plus a good parts unit. I would like a project unit to fix up at a good price. No complaints here.
Sounds like you're having a similar adventure to what I've been through your very brave the drill holes in the top of the pistons and weld them back up though. There's 1,000,001 reasons i would've advised against this but sounds like yours is working. It's definitely fun for project. Still when I sit down and think about the time and money I put into this silly thing it's ridiculous.I got one from the recent Ft Meade event for about $800 with 1,000 hours on a rebuild at some point. I had to take it apart anyway to get it into my shed, so I was taking apart the engine and knew I was in trouble when water came out of the muffler when I loosened the bolts for it - long story short there was water in the cylinders, fortunately the pistons were far down so I used a lot of PB Blaster including underneath and with oil honed the cylinders, after a while I was able to get the pistons to the top of the bore. To actually remove the piston I had to drill and tap a hole in the crown of each piston for a stud (8mm - 1.25 works) and then use spacers on the block and a bridge piece over the stud and tighten a nut on the stud to literally pull the pistons out (the far piston was the hardest). Then I had it made, I just needed to properly hone the cylinders, plug the piston stud holes, replace rings and big end bearings, gaskets etc, grind the valves - I have saved this $6,000 engine for less than $200 in parts (readily available from Lister Petter, it is an LPW2 engine). I am already reassembling the engine ready to install in my shed. To move the rest of the generator around I drilled holes in the base skid for rigid casters at the controls end, then I can easily pick up the other end (sheet metal and radiator removed) and move it like a wheelbarrow. It's a lot of screws for putting back the sheetmetal but overall this is a great unit and I think it was a bargain and a good project indeed. It served in Afganistan at Kandahar. I even know why it was taken out of service - the exhaust ports were almost completely full of carbon, so it would be down on power. Then the exhaust was left uncovered and rain water got in as it sat, then I got it at auction. It is replacing an Onan DJE 6KW diesel generator- this is way newer and a much superior engine by far (three main bearings, water cooled etc). So keep trying at auctions! Bob Scates, Springfield, VA
Did yours have water in it too? I think the parts cost is reasonable, and I did all the work myself so I think it was worthwhile. I have finished the head, and the shortblock is done, I even have oil pressure, so I just need to get the engine parts and generator parts to my shed and assemble them near the base and move it into place, so I hope to start it up in a week or so. Bob Springfield, VASounds like you're having a similar adventure to what I've been through your very brave the drill holes in the top of the pistons and weld them back up though. There's 1,000,001 reasons i would've advised against this but sounds like yours is working. It's definitely fun for project. Still when I sit down and think about the time and money I put into this silly thing it's ridiculous.
Mine had water in it too I was lucky enough to fill the cylinders with oil and get it to turn over. I have several electrical issues now as well at a oil pressure relief valve stuck my oil pressure cold is 200psiDid yours have water in it too? I think the parts cost is reasonable, and I did all the work myself so I think it was worthwhile. I have finished the head, and the shortblock is done, I even have oil pressure, so I just need to get the engine parts and generator parts to my shed and assemble them near the base and move it into place, so I hope to start it up in a week or so. Bob Springfield, VA
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