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I spent a while looking through old threads and didn't find anything on this issue so if it's been covered i'm sorry. Hoping to save someone else some time, $$, and aggrevation.
I picked up an MEP-003 recently, got it home, gave it the once over and started it up, ran great. It sat a few days before I got back to changing the oil and filters. When I tried to start it afterward the starter just went Clunk, Clunk, Clunk. Thought low battery so I put the 24 volt chager on it for a while. Same thing, Clunk, Clunk, Clunk. I've had a bad battery cause this before even with a charge on so I swaped in new batteries. Same thing. It started right up no problem the day I got it home so I figured a bad connection or gound somewhere. Removed and cleaned all wires and cables on the starter. Twice. Same thing. Now I figure it's got to be the siloniod or in the starter. I take the starter to the local repair shop. Next day I go back and they tell me the starter is toast and can't be fixed but they would gladly sell me a new one for nearly $400. So I go home with a box of parts that used to be my starter. I got home and started looking things over a little more I noticed the starter on an MEP-002 I had was the same as the 10 kw. I knew the 5 kw starter was good so I swapped it to the 10kw genny. Turned the switch and Clunk, Clunk, Clunk. 5 hours of tracking wires later I found on the opposite side of the motor what I believe is an over heat safety switch. Anyway, it was out of adjustment. Ten seconds later it started perfectly.
I know the TM is your friend, but I know more about the wiring and how that unit works now than I could have learned reading the TM 10 times. And the TM makes more sense now too.
Sure am ticked off at my starter guy now though. I sure hope he can get that starter back together and working as it was not a starter issue to begin with.
Wish I would have swapped the starters first.
Hope this saves someone else some trouble.
I picked up an MEP-003 recently, got it home, gave it the once over and started it up, ran great. It sat a few days before I got back to changing the oil and filters. When I tried to start it afterward the starter just went Clunk, Clunk, Clunk. Thought low battery so I put the 24 volt chager on it for a while. Same thing, Clunk, Clunk, Clunk. I've had a bad battery cause this before even with a charge on so I swaped in new batteries. Same thing. It started right up no problem the day I got it home so I figured a bad connection or gound somewhere. Removed and cleaned all wires and cables on the starter. Twice. Same thing. Now I figure it's got to be the siloniod or in the starter. I take the starter to the local repair shop. Next day I go back and they tell me the starter is toast and can't be fixed but they would gladly sell me a new one for nearly $400. So I go home with a box of parts that used to be my starter. I got home and started looking things over a little more I noticed the starter on an MEP-002 I had was the same as the 10 kw. I knew the 5 kw starter was good so I swapped it to the 10kw genny. Turned the switch and Clunk, Clunk, Clunk. 5 hours of tracking wires later I found on the opposite side of the motor what I believe is an over heat safety switch. Anyway, it was out of adjustment. Ten seconds later it started perfectly.
I know the TM is your friend, but I know more about the wiring and how that unit works now than I could have learned reading the TM 10 times. And the TM makes more sense now too.
Sure am ticked off at my starter guy now though. I sure hope he can get that starter back together and working as it was not a starter issue to begin with.
Wish I would have swapped the starters first.
Hope this saves someone else some trouble.