Not going to get into the tire debate. Just know that they are very heavy!!!! Pulled one off as a red neck theft deterrent
. All the fluids have been drained one both. The back one (2) has the overflow nipple at the radiator broken. Missing the overflow cap. Fuel tank has a layer of sludge in the bottom
. The oil filter has 0w/30 written on it, took it off and it looks spotless. Sampled the crank case and the oil came out grey. Opened the oil drain and a couple of ounces of water came out then grey oil, what there was of it. Used a little 15/40 to flush some of the water out. Poured the remainder in, only got it to the bottom of the stick. Need to get some more. Filled the radiator with tap water for now. Pulled the batteries from the truck and used jumper cables to the lugs. Went to the service panel and turned on the light. THEY WORKED!!! Went to the crank switch inside and just bumped it. Starter engaged and it started to turned over and no odd noises, held it longer and it stun over nice and smooth
Went back to the control panel cycled the switch to Aux and heard the pump come on, switched to prime and run and that pump came on, then the “No Fuel” light came on and heard a click, the start relay would click and the starter would not engage. Duh
the tank is empty!!!
Gen set 1, the front one is missing the banjo bolt from the filter
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Knew it from the GP pics. Need to get the fuse and MOV parts before I spin the #2 any more. Now with two gen sets the parts orders are now doubled. Both are missing a lot of screws are over.
The “Winter Kit”on both takes up a lot of space to work on them
. It says it is good to -40*f, not in Texas it won’t !!!!!
And also, you can’t pull the front covers off to get to the fuel tanks cause they are front to front with just enough offset to get to the fuel fill.
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Looks like I will be pulling the #2 gen off the trailer to service. Will modify a heavy cart with 8” casters to mount it to.
Question to the forum.
Keep this one going or start a new thread?