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I have a weird panel off of who knows what. Here are some pictures of what I'm dealing with. I think I need a 803 bottom tray for the air and water to work with the top panel. Btw this is a Mep-802 genset
Thank you. I finally found a used roof panel for my mep802 and it is different than every single one on the internet. I'm thinking I can make it work with a mep803 part.
Dissected the alternator this morning. I'm not sure why I was scared to do it. Very simple job. I took pictures of it before assembly just in case. Got it spun around and all back together. Thanks guys
Ok cool I wasn't sure. So genius decided to put rtv on the studs to create an isolator. I knew something was not right. Can you also do me a favor and measure the spacer on the lower bolt. Mine is 1/2 inch or so. I have a very molested unit and trying to work out the kinks
I know this is an old thread but I'm having a issue with my alternator. I need to verify its the correct one, bit my problem seems to be that someone was in there before me. The studs the wires attach to need to be 180* the block on the back of the alternator is hitting the studs for the...
Just an update on this thread. I just came up with a crazy idea. I'm going to use the control box and the generator head and make a 3point skid to hook up to the back of my tractor.
Talked to the owner at green mountain and he said he will have stuff next week. I may take a ride to Vt anyway so I might as well stop by. For all the units being sold there are not a lot of parts being sold for them.
Ok so I was messing with this generator today and here is what I found. On 120v the generator just trips when I turn on my craftsman 20 amp compressor. When I turn it to 240v my convenience outlet will power the compressor no problem. So I think if I split the legs hopefully 110v will power it...