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I recently acquired a trailer with two MEP 701A generators and a generator A / generator B selector switch mounted on the trailer. All I really wanted was the trailer to mount my MEP 003A on. Lacking a current project I decided to see if I could get the MEP 701A's going. After a bit of work which I won't go into here, one is working perfectly and will load test up to 4500 watts.
The other one is running and producing voltage but the engine loses RPM as soon as I apply any significant load, even 1000 watts. If I apply the rated 3000 watts, the engine will slow down and die within 10 seconds. If I manually push the throttle with my finger the second generator will operate into a 4500 watt load without any noticeable stress on the engine.
The throttle and governor linkages appear to be in good condition and "match" those on the working generator. I am quite sure the problem is inside the governor housing, because when any load is applied the governor does not move the throttle lever to increase engine power as it does on the working generator.
I have searched and read every TM I can find on-line. I found several references to governor removal, droop adjustment, and re-installation, but nothing about the "innards" of the governor and what to expect when I take if off the engine and open it up. I guess the governor was just replaced as a unit and was not repaired by the military.
I expect to find something inside the governor broken or "stuck". Before I remove it from the engine and open it up I wonder if anybody has removed, opened up, repaired, and re-installed a governor on a MEP 701A? If so I am interested in how it works and what to expect and any pitfalls I may get into when I remove it from the engine and open it up.
Thanks...................
The other one is running and producing voltage but the engine loses RPM as soon as I apply any significant load, even 1000 watts. If I apply the rated 3000 watts, the engine will slow down and die within 10 seconds. If I manually push the throttle with my finger the second generator will operate into a 4500 watt load without any noticeable stress on the engine.
The throttle and governor linkages appear to be in good condition and "match" those on the working generator. I am quite sure the problem is inside the governor housing, because when any load is applied the governor does not move the throttle lever to increase engine power as it does on the working generator.
I have searched and read every TM I can find on-line. I found several references to governor removal, droop adjustment, and re-installation, but nothing about the "innards" of the governor and what to expect when I take if off the engine and open it up. I guess the governor was just replaced as a unit and was not repaired by the military.
I expect to find something inside the governor broken or "stuck". Before I remove it from the engine and open it up I wonder if anybody has removed, opened up, repaired, and re-installed a governor on a MEP 701A? If so I am interested in how it works and what to expect and any pitfalls I may get into when I remove it from the engine and open it up.
Thanks...................