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It actually looks like a shadow on that piece of metal so it is very hard to determine that it's a thin piece of rubber there[emoji102]
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just so you know if you look close see there's a small thin piece of rubber that protects the aluminum from the steel
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I built mine to put a controlled load 78% to 120% for break in.
The ease of controlling with a load bank is the best way IMO
Thank you
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I would look for a old ac air handler. Modify with the 3 20k heat strips each on separate breaker. Use the blower, remove the coil. I have seen a libby load bank on ebay awhile back for 900.
Almost pick it up. But it was more k than I needed.
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Okay everyone all these transfer pumps everybody's using who's had one working for more than 2 years with no problems please have a model number for reference greatly appreciated .
Thank you!
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Being I got mine with 11hrs I just changed oil to JD break in oil
After checking with DB. changed coolant ( came out clear green)
Oil filter (wix) new fuel with Stanadyne performance additive
Quad winding mods. And have been load banking hard to get to 100+ hr mark. Everything going great...
Great, I haven't try to remove the one on my 803a yet. Not sure I want to :( I will definitely take in concideration everyone experience here. I have destroyed some oil filters that have been over tightened before with the same results. I now AWAYS start high on the edge where It is...
Anyone here have a good recommendation for a fuel water separator to hang on 55 gallon drum for added protection?
Thank you,
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I did purchase an mep803a. At the time purchasing I thought the four cylinder was a much smoother operating machine. it's a little over calculated for power demand for these big power available military units. was debating whether to go back to a 5K 802 or just run the extra load. In the...
I reviewed some of your videos I believe on YouTube. you're running them that without any load, that's not really recommended correct
Thank you,
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