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Looks like your filter was the same as every other 802/803 with the exception that you got yours off without crushing , mangling and shredding the shell!
For some reason they didn't put any oil on them and many folks have found it nearly impossible to remove without using drastic measures, up to...
The trailer itself and quite often the rectangular metal plate connecting the 2 rails ( on the HMMWV style trailers ) will vibrate quite a bit, but the tires act as the ultimate vibration dampener.... I've never see a trailer walk around at all...
You'll find that once you have a supply of generators on hand, the utility power will never go out again! I used to loose power 4 or 5 times a year.
Started buying MEP's about 10 years ago and I don't think we've lost power for more than a couple hours since!
That sure is interesting!
Definitely not an OEM part, although it's not a water separator either.... it looks like a filter element only.
Would you be able to share which manual from GM generators you got that number from? Something isn't adding up quite right....
I'm also curious what you got as far as a fuel / water separator for $0.50?
The original is just a reusable stack of aluminum discs.
Normally you just wash off the discs and reuse.
Any chance you have a link to what you purchased?
The E-stop is simply a switch so all it can do is pass through whatever voltage is going into it, so I'd start by making sure the batteries are fully charged and in good condition. If the batteries are older, make sure they have good amperage and not just a surface charge, which will drop...
Assuming your thermostat was installed correctly ( spring towards the engine ) I'd say you may have had an air pocket under the thermostat, preventing it from opening correctly.
Some thermostats have a small 1/8" hole drilled in the flat body with a little brass ball that acts like a check ball...
Do you see any thin grooves around the shaft where a snap ring may have been? I wonder if the end caps come off ( 3 bolts )
Perhaps there is a snap ring that came off while you were prying on it, that used to be under the top cap?? Just a hunch.....
That's the one! Its very easy to test / verify.
When you start the machine, if you have the old style starter with the external linkage for the bexdix, when the engine first starts, watch the linkage while you continue to hold S1 in the crank position. You should see the starter gear disengage...
I believe Jim was talking about the centrifugal disconnect switch located under the little tin cover ( held on with a small wing nut ) to the right of the oil filter.
This is the mechanism that disconnects power from the starter motor whenever the motor is spinning more than ~600 RPM.
This is...
Yup! the last 3 or 4 I did ( a couple years ago ) all needed 15's and 16's
I ended up having to buy on ebay.... some people were asking as much as $200+ for a #16, but got lucky and found a couple cheap ones, but I suspect those days may have passed...
I just rebuilt a pump last week for another SS member who was having the same issues. Running poorly, then bogging down and died. Ended up also having a broken plunger guide. Plunger guide was $52 total after tax and shipping! $12 to ship something smaller than a quarter!
@rickf if you...
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