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  1. Light in the Dark

    Libby 802 Coolant temp.

    Well if it cleared up to a very light haze, I'd say you are doing pretty good (seeing as there is no emissions equipment on these). The key with the 803s... patience. Good luck!
  2. Light in the Dark

    Libby 802 Coolant temp.

    For certain if there is a will, there is a way. Not everyone has the same fun toys though ;)
  3. Light in the Dark

    Libby 802 Coolant temp.

    And to the OP, have you had this machine fully loaded for testing purposes? The dark smoke could very well be due to top end wet stacking that is burning off... or it could be something else. Let us know more about how you have seen this machine run before (or if you havent). Won't hurt to throw...
  4. Light in the Dark

    Libby 802 Coolant temp.

    And more of a PITA if you have a trailered set. At least with the genset only, you can put a block under the radiator fill side to tilt the machine to help.
  5. Light in the Dark

    Libby 802 Coolant temp.

    You owe it to yourself to do an amp load calculation on your 'must run' items, to determine a baseline. All the machines should have data plates/stickers on them which show how much power they actually use. Tally that up and let us know. Then you move down the line from 'needs' to 'wants'.
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