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Depending on location there is some truth to all this, I have a friend that worked in the quality control lab at a major refinery back in the 90's and over the years I learned a lot about gasoline, etc. from him. At the time he was there the whole RFG gasoline transition was going on with...
In addition to Steelypip's suggestion about getting a MEP-701a housing, be aware there was also a similar looking trailer mounting housing for the MEP-016b
Thanks will do, just have to wait a bit, my wife and I just put an offer in on a new house this week, plus I have already spent over $400 on generator toys in the last month (injectors, spin on oil filter, new starter, etc.)
There are any number of common causes for this, the first thing I would look at are the 3 electric fuel pumps, the first thing I would do is disconnect all 3 then see if your still seeing the breaker pop, if not reconnect them one at a time until you find the bad one. Before going too far it...
Sounds to me like you have a bad voltage regulator, if the stator was bad you would not see voltage rise over time, so I am going to assume you were not reading it right, did you put your meter on AC volts for the stator?
Ike
The SX-460 is a good generic choice most of the time, I just wanted to ask because there is potential for damaging the regulator or possibly the generator if it is not a good match on field resistance or excitation current. To try to answer your questions, keeping in mind there are a number of...
I think you may be getting ahead of yourself, how did you go about determining that an SX-460 was an appropriate voltage regulator for the MB-19? Is the MB-19 a brushless design, do you have resistance and excitation values for the exciter?, etc??
Ike
I would not worry too much about the rust unless you live in a coastal area, in that case you may want to clean it up and paint it with high heat paint. As to the voltage issue sounds to me like you have a battery charging regulator going bad. You should test it with a good multimeter to make...
Rapracing, that sounds like my MEP-003a before I changed the injectors on the 2 cylinders that smoked, now it still starts rough, but clears up and stops smoking after only 5-10 seconds
It is likely an injector problem, even if recently rebuilt these units do tend to sit up in less than ideal conditions for a while before being sold. White smoke like you describe is usually caused by either a injector problem, or by a compression problem, either valves or rings. I recently...
I was just wondering does the Style 1 Starter found on some MEP-002a and MEP-003a generators have any advantage over the Style 2 starters? I know the Style 2 draw less amps when starting.
Ike
Overall looks good, I just wish it had NFPA-110 industry standard 3 attempt cycle cranking start attempts (15 second crank, 15 second rest, repeat 3 times), and standard 10 second delay before transfer to emergency power options on the DIP switches. Sure it is unlikely to provide full NFPA-110...
I have not ran a compression test yet, mostly because I have misplaced my diesel compression gauge, I know I have one, just don't know where it is hiding. I may try to do a leak down test though
Ike
Yes, glow plugs tested good on all.
I bought 4 used injectors off ebay a while back, then picked up a used pop tester cheap, out of the 4, 2 tested Good with good spray pattern and pop off at 1750 psi, 1, tested ok pop off also right on at 1750 psi, but spray pattern a little less than ideal...
I had to pull the fan shroud off of my MEP-003a in order to change out 2 of my diesel injectors. The two cylinders on the end closest to the blower were very slow to fire after starting on the other two (5-10 seconds), and would blow white smoke for a couple of minutes, changing out the...
Upon looking closer including the youtube video, there does seem to be a few points like this that need to be addressed. For example a high vibration fuse is probably also in order, and none of the DIP switches allow control of cycle cranking, if it even has cycle cranking on a failure to start...
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