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Its smoothed out a good bit after I ran it for a while. I learned after looking at a bunch of them that they do shake more than the 4cyl machines.
It went to its new home in South Carolina a couple of months ago and the new owner is very happy with it.
I talked to one of my friends I grew up with. He recently retired from the Army. He indicated that all the 802s he dealt with shook a lot. Maybe the one that doesn't shake much is the outlier. ;)
Luckily this one doesn't seem to vibrate enough to shake the meters apart.
Is there a simple way to check that the right mounts were installed?
Rotating the generator rotor was one of the things I was considering to try. Thanks for mentioning it.
I picked up a couple of 802s from auction last week. These were Tier2 resets with less than 20hrs on the clocks. Very clean. Both had remaned engines in them. One had a poorly rebuilt DC alternator (fixed) and the other one seemed to have no problems, except...
This thing shakes a LOT. And by...
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