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VIDEO of MEP-006A generator (six cyl Allis-Chalmers) Running

PeterD

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OK, managed to remember to check my ether cylinder. As I recalled, it is exactly the same size as a propane torch bottle, both diameter and height. The threads looked visually the same as well, though I didn't try to screw a torch head on my ether cylinder as I didn't want to take a chance of breaking the valve or doing something else really stupid (like being found dead because it started leaking and I could not get out in time!)

On the bottle

QuickStart (or Quick Start)
Starts Diesels

LP535 NSN 2910-00-646-9727

Quick Start Products
(or QuickStart Products, not sure if there is a space or not in the name).

A bit of other information (such as provides 225 to 350 starts, etc.) but the main part number from the maker is LP535, which does respond to a Google search. Could not cross reference it with my CarQuest terminal, but not to say it cannot be gotten there, say from a different maker for example.
 

wsucougarx

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Periodic assessment sux! I would say at least 2 months!

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Wow, looks like DRMO/DLA is being nice to me:wink:
Won item: 22DEC10
Submitted EUC: 06JAN11 (I know I was dragging my feet)
Sent to Battle Creek: 07JAN11
Notified my EUC got pulled for Periodic Assessment: 11JAN11 (Told it would be at least 8 weeks)
Contacted DRMO/DLA to verify I got pulled for Periodic Assessment: 11JAN11 (Told it would be at least 4 weeks)
Got my PAID IN FULL Invoice: 19JAN11

Wow that was the quickest 4-8 weeks in my life. Feels like it was only 13 days:wink:
 

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I am trying to set up my 06, and thought about wiring through a curret panel. I would like to to have both 3ph as well as 1ph. The panel would have the breakers for both ph"s. Has anyone done this.
 

wsucougarx

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PeterD

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I am trying to set up my 06, and thought about wiring through a curret panel. I would like to to have both 3ph as well as 1ph. The panel would have the breakers for both ph"s. Has anyone done this.
I have my MEP-004 run into a customized transfer switch. The switch was originally 6 circuits off a standard 240/120 volt generator setup. I changed it to be 3 sets of two circuits for three phase. The conversion process was trivial, a few new wires, and a proper three phase plug to replace the original single phase one. So when on utility power, I'm single phase, when on the generator, I'm three phase, reasonably balanced.

If there is some interest I can do an article on how to do the modifications to the transfer switch. The switch itself is available at Home Depot, and lots of online suppliers, it is manual and simplistic however. Since my generator set is not connected full time, an automatic switch was meaningless to me.
 

PeterD

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To flip the lunette eye (is that spelled right?) you remove the big nut then pull the eye out. Oh, guess what, it is a tapered and tight fit! I used a high-lift jack on the rear (put the nut on until it was even with the end of the threads to protect the threads, then the jack to the trailer's cross member. Put pressure on the eye (there was a good 1/2 inch gap between the nut and the mating surface. Once as much pressure as I could with the jack was applied, I whacked it (the eye) with a big hammer and it popped out.

Then just turn it over and stick it back in. I did put a bit of neversize on the taper and threads however.

The bummer is that it is still about 1/2" too high still! Even with the landing leg all the way retracted I can't swing the leg up out of the way (or back down when unhitching) without using that ever handy high-lift jack. I either have to extend my hitch a tiny bit, or figure out a way to get the landing leg lower.
 

wsucougarx

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I have my MEP-004 run into a customized transfer switch. The switch was originally 6 circuits off a standard 240/120 volt generator setup. I changed it to be 3 sets of two circuits for three phase. The conversion process was trivial, a few new wires, and a proper three phase plug to replace the original single phase one. So when on utility power, I'm single phase, when on the generator, I'm three phase, reasonably balanced.

If there is some interest I can do an article on how to do the modifications to the transfer switch. The switch itself is available at Home Depot, and lots of online suppliers, it is manual and simplistic however. Since my generator set is not connected full time, an automatic switch was meaningless to me.
I am highly interested in the transfer switch mod!
 
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