csmitty
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Hey guys! Joined to read up some GenSets as I was researching for this last GL auction. Decided I'd take a chance on this guy. A 94 with 2500 hours on the clock. The 0X' something I was watching with 97hrs got to high. In the pics I could see it had coolant, fuel filters, oil filter and a new starter. No batteries.
Didn't take long to get into the garage and get it checked out. The 2nd fuel filter had 1/13 written on it. So that was cool. And the air filter looked brand new.
I was a bit bummed to see water in the exhaust outlet but with taking the muffler off it seemed contained to just the muffler. Guess its all the baffling inside?
Pulling the exhaust manifold I got this.
Moving onto the valve covers the valve train looks great.
This seems like it was a very well maintained unit.
Next I went ahead and decided to see what the crank case oil looked like. Pulled the plug and opened the valve. Brand new oil, and no hints of any water. Then checked the fuel drain. Got a little water at first and then got clean fuel. Not sure what it was though. Could have been JP. Or stale diesel.
Opened up the panels and all the wiring and components look intact and unmolested.
Gauges are a little rough and don't read 0 on some like oil pressure. Seems like it was used in a sandy place.
with all that I decided to give turning it over by hand a try and see if I felt anything. Other than some compression it seemed to rotate pretty smooth. I'm thinking about pulling the injectors and bore scoping to see if can get into the cylinder and see how it looks vs pulling the head.
Honestly I bet if I put some batteries to it and fresh fuel it'd fire right up. Thinking I got pretty darn lucky on this one. Especially give the price.
I checked some others on the lot that I was considering bidding on and glad I didn't. One looked like the gen overheated. Yikes.
Looking forward to getting this guy hooked up and learning more about them!
Didn't take long to get into the garage and get it checked out. The 2nd fuel filter had 1/13 written on it. So that was cool. And the air filter looked brand new.
I was a bit bummed to see water in the exhaust outlet but with taking the muffler off it seemed contained to just the muffler. Guess its all the baffling inside?
Pulling the exhaust manifold I got this.
Moving onto the valve covers the valve train looks great.
This seems like it was a very well maintained unit.
Next I went ahead and decided to see what the crank case oil looked like. Pulled the plug and opened the valve. Brand new oil, and no hints of any water. Then checked the fuel drain. Got a little water at first and then got clean fuel. Not sure what it was though. Could have been JP. Or stale diesel.
Opened up the panels and all the wiring and components look intact and unmolested.
Gauges are a little rough and don't read 0 on some like oil pressure. Seems like it was used in a sandy place.
with all that I decided to give turning it over by hand a try and see if I felt anything. Other than some compression it seemed to rotate pretty smooth. I'm thinking about pulling the injectors and bore scoping to see if can get into the cylinder and see how it looks vs pulling the head.
Honestly I bet if I put some batteries to it and fresh fuel it'd fire right up. Thinking I got pretty darn lucky on this one. Especially give the price.
I checked some others on the lot that I was considering bidding on and glad I didn't. One looked like the gen overheated. Yikes.
Looking forward to getting this guy hooked up and learning more about them!