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Yea, I had my eye on those too since I'm just around the corner from there. Feel so fortunate that I picked up a A427A a few years back. Paid more than I wanted but compared to today, it was a bargain.
Replacement pumps are pretty cheap. The quick and easy solution is to replace it.
Also, there are no seals in the pump. It is precision machined. You can pull it apart and see if someone else has made some mischief in there.
A solar hybrid system can be very functionally effective for extending the capacity of a smaller generator BUT it will not be cost competitive with buying a larger generator. I have a decent sized hybrid system using Schneider XW 6848 inverters. They can blend power from battery and...
+1 on the advice to DO IT NOW. Otherwise you risk coming out to your unit after an overnight run to it bleeding fuel everywhere and making a mess that only 4 gallons of diesel fuel can make.
They represent which pin on the diagnostic port that spot is connected to. For me it’s an under appreciated feature. I can probe many useful points for troubleshooting without opening up the set.
Noticed in the photos that your temperature gauge is way low. You should see it up around 180-190 when its up to temp and loaded.
Is the gauge reading correctly? I looked back through this thread but I didn't see any mention of it running cold. If its really that cold its problematic. Diesels...
Yea, I fear those days are gone for good. With the exception of a score of a trailer mounted unit, its hard to even get a 802 for under that at auction once you count all the fees and taxes. It makes putting much effort into one to offer it to a good home at a decent cost really, really hard.
One of the things I've discovered and try to take advantage of when I can is the generators on trailers can sometimes go for less than bare machines since it takes more effort to haul away a couple of generators on trailers. You never know if the tires are good enough for a road trip home so its...
I've given up on using the OEM hose on the return side of things. Units that I went through about 5 years ago have started leaking. I'm using the thicker gates fuel line now. Its not as easy to install but I hope it lasts a few years longer.
The lines on the supply side of the injection pump are 1/4". I have stopped using the 3.5mm return line and I now use conventional 1/8" fuel line. Its harder to put on but I think it will last longer than the OEM style return line.
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