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If it is stuck from sitting, a little ATF in the cylinder will do a lot, and then gently work up the load. It probably needs break-in, or break-in like exercising.
All the best,
2Pbfeet
I think success depends on whether the issue is a little gum/buildup, or major crud (rebuild).
I haven't done it often, but for minor issues, the two ways that I have done it is either adding SeaFoam to the oil, and using SeaFoam top end cleaner in the intake, or to use EPR's magic additives...
Usually those balers have a contractor (switch) to interlock the access. That means that the pump only comes on when the cycle switch is activated. (Uses less power).
@cowboy3500 You might look in your owner's manual for the control circuit. This manual is for a similar sized unit...
Good luck!
If it were me, I would leave the factory thermostat in place. It will kick open when the engine is warm, and take care of regulating the engine temperature. Basically, hook the radiator hose to your heat exchanger. (And yes, that implies that you probably would want to use the same...
I know of a number of cogeneration units installed around New England, where oil fired heat is common. I don't know of any using these units, but it is, as you write, mainly a question of diverting the hot flow through a water to water heat exchanger. I would consider the potential impact of...
As I am more on the "hey, let's fabricate something" end of the spectrum, I was thinking more along the lines of "roll your own", going from 400Hz into a full wave rectifier and then with some EMI (capacitors and inductors tuned for 400Hz) giving you DC as input to a charge controller for a load...
FWIW: For charging batteries, 400Hz rectifies into "cleaner" DC... absent off grid uses, I would look it as a source of backup parts, if needed. But YMMV...
All the best,
2Pbfeet
@Ray70 I agree with you. What I was trying to suggest is that having the fuel shutoff in some position other than off/on might impact governor behavior.
All the best,
2Pbfeet
Well, upfront, I know that you have way more experience than I do on these units. So take this as a dumb thought from someone new to these units, but here goes.
I believe that the reason for the slot in the linkage, rather than say a single bolt hole, is that the bolt onto the governor does...
I did wonder how the M1 coped with dust.
I came across one for pickups; 16 generators packed into a 3x5" air intake, for use in high dust environments.
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Even if the other contact cleaners work, I would still order some, and use it on all of the rotary switches.
Deox-it is pretty amazing stuff. I would call it cheap insurance, if it keeps a switch from breaking. FWIW, I haven't used another brand since I first used Deox-it, many moons ago.
All...
@Guyfang Thanks for the knowledge. I had to go look up vortex tune separators and inertial particle separators. Learn something new every day!
All the best,
2Pbfeet
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It is such an angular glass/silica that it looks like a demon abrasive
I have been told that it aggregates...
Frequency gauges don't have a great reputation for accuracy. If it were me, I would use a frequency (Hz) sensor on a DVM, or hook up a dedicated one, and plug it in to the convenience outlet. I wired up an inexpensive digital one to an extension cord as a portable monitor for generators. It is...
Great! Once you pour, keep it wet for as long as you can. Concrete continues to build strength for as long as a year if it stays wet. I spray water on it and cover it with polyethylene sheets. Keeping it wet initially cuts down on the shrinkage, and reduces the tendency to crack. I try for at...
My rule of thumb is that you want the base to weigh significantly more than the installed machine. That forces (pun intended) the vibrational energy to be absorbed in the absorbers. If the base is too light, it becomes a transducer for the vibrations.
I agree with @Ray70's advice above. If you...
Once you have the pump in acetone / carb cleaner, in a sealed container, you also can put the container into the water bath of an ultrasonic cleaner for a while. I prefer containers like ziplock bags or latched containers so the lids don't vibrate loose. Due to flammability concerns, I would...
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