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    MEP-804A/B fuel float switch replacement - non-existent??

    Thanks guys. Yes, grywitt original thread was about MEP804.. I may contact your guys and see what a 5.5" part would cost.
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    MEP-804A/B fuel float switch replacement - non-existent??

    One more question for all. Can I just disconnect the Fuel Tank Switch Assembly, so I can use the generator, until I can find a replacement?
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    MEP-804A/B fuel float switch replacement - non-existent??

    Thank for the info grywitt. Is your float design for a MEP803? I'm asking because I thought the tank on my MEP802 was only six inches deep.
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    MEP-804A/B fuel float switch replacement - non-existent??

    Thanks kloppk. I didn't think it would work but wanted to ask the experts.
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    MEP-804A/B fuel float switch replacement - non-existent??

    I have the same issue. My low fuel light came on last week. Green mountain shows out for stock for P/N 88-20481. Has anyone tried using the WEMA KUS SSS 5.5" Fuel sender as a replacement for the Switch, liquid level. I don't use an aux fuel tank so I don't need the extra float.
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    MEP802A not starting . Notice anything major in video

    Thanks for the info on checking the fuel rack. I had a MEP802 that would crank but not start. I went through all the steps in the TM. Then, per your video, I pulled the plug and pushed on the fuel rack and it would not move, lubed it up and got it unstuck. Generator started right up.
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    Test

    First post so I thought it best to try here first. I did not have a picture of my MEP802 so I posted bears instead. :D
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