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injector pump timing fast question mep003a

storeman

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Knew I had done some for you. Didn't know it was for this machine. Speddmon's right. It will give you a reason to find that A on the flywheel again, and the B.
Jerry :goodjob:
 
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Valve adjustment was done today. If I did it right thats done. I am almost down to compression but I have not found a fitting or guage that I can use to do the compression test.

The last time I ran it before injector adjustment and valve adjustment and all it stopped missing and smoking after it was worm and had been running a bit. I have not ran it to that point since. I only ran it to start it and make sure I did not break it after I did my adjustments and injector install.
 
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Speddmon

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While it's not a huge issue for the air cooled diesels, you could have some slight wet stacking related build-up on the valve seats causing the smoke and sputtering as well. If it clears up and runs good after a few minutes, start it, load it fully and let her run for an hour or two to get good and hot. This will burn off any deposits in the exhaust area and fix a multitude of issues.
 

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While it's not a huge issue for the air cooled diesels, you could have some slight wet stacking related build-up on the valve seats causing the smoke and sputtering as well. If it clears up and runs good after a few minutes, start it, load it fully and let her run for an hour or two to get good and hot. This will burn off any deposits in the exhaust area and fix a multitude of issues.
This was my thoughts i just need to get a good day to run it under load. How do you
guys run your gens under constant full load? I can only place a high load on it
for a short time. It takes the dryer and stove to get it even close. Those kick
on and off so i have yet to find a way to keep a large load for a few hours on
it.
 
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Speddmon

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Holy horrible font color Batman!!!!!!!!!!

I'll fix that for you robkiller...I can barely even see that you typed anything.
 

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If you know anyone in the HVAC business, when they replace air handler portion heat pumps, they scrap the emergency backup electric heat portion. (The actual blower connected to the duct work.) It has heat strips like a toaster. The one I have has 2 strips, each is 5kw. I connect one for the 002, both for 003. Then I add 1500 watt hair drier guns or small 1500 watt heaters to a quad receptacle wired to the generator power studs to get the load I want.
Jerry:grd:
 

massey

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If this isn't the original IP for this engine you should also check to make sure the "button" is right for this installation. That procedure is also in the TM.

Ed
 

robkiller

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I wish I new someone that had hvac stuff to use. I have been looking online for cheap heater or heater cores. I have found good stuff with just cores but I would be afraid I would burn the house down. So I am looking for heaters if I can find a few.
 

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With an MEP-002A, I can do a pretty good job of loading the set down by putting four pots of water on to boil on the cooktop. Big eyes are 1100 watts, small are 700 on mine, so that adds up to 3.6 KW of pure resistive load. Further, ours is the old-school GE cooktop which is series or parallel on one or two legs instead of time cycling the element to get different heats - makes it really easy to dial the load up or down. The last time I did an extended max load run test was after a short outage, so I wanted to work the set for another half hour at rated load to get it good and warm before shutdown. One load I generally shed is the 80 gallon water heater. After a couple of hours of sitting, it's always able to apply another 2kw or so of load until it gets the water up to temperature.

The combination allows me to overload the generator, should I want to. I usually set it to 90-100% of rated load and leave it for 30 min or so. Then go to less than 30% of rated load for 5 minutes before shutdown.

Our house had baseboard heaters everywhere. I intend to save a couple of those for a load bank. They'll go inside the small equipment shed, which is beside where the generator pad will be.
 

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Retired from the hvac trade and use a hp air handler section for load testing. Have fan, three coils, 4kw, and two 5 kw. Also, have a breaker panel with 20a circuits to power 500w floods and 1500w electric space heaters. I am set for load testing a 003/004 if I could ever find one.... The way its going, the 002 will carry most of the house load during an outage. Kind of watching for paralleling info and setting both 002's up and run as needed. Like the fuel gph on the 002's. The pricing at the auctions is getting out of hand and makes no sense.
David
 

storeman

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depends. mine was free. Remember it is going to a scrap yard. Maybe $20-30? Talk to the sevice manager or owner and tell him what you are needing it for and he may want to help you and make suggestions himself.

Need wire to the generator and a wired quad outlet. stuff you likely have. I don't use breakers as it is a very temp setup. an hour or two.
 
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dangier

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Ditto on talking to a hvac service manager. Tell him what you want to use it for. Has to be a heat pump indoor air handler-need heaters and relays.
David
 
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