pistonring
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I recently got a MEP005A 30 kw genset from Ft Meade and have gotten quite the education on these units. I didn't preview the one I bought in October and found the engine locked tight. Further investigation tells that loads of gensets are sent from Letterkenny to other GL sites to be sold. Many of the units including mine were from Kuwait, probably Iraq. These were run in sand and heat and were probably run with the battle overide switch on till they seized. The oil looks like black burnt yogurt. Not wanting to overhaul such a big batch of trouble I am setting this one aside for a good engine or to swap with a 400 cycle unit to make that usable. Apparently about a third of the 20 or so MEP005's in the October sale were not picked up by buyers. They probably saw the rough condition and walked away from them. When they went up again in December to be sold again I bought two hoping to get 1 or two good engines to fix mine. Hauled both Friday, one in the back and dragged one. Since it is a 2 hour drive one way I tried to get somebody from SS to swing by and see if they were locked up, and nobody could seem to get in to inspect. Now I am buying them blind with only GL photos to go by. So When I get them home the towed unit is missing the regulator, tin work and some wiring which was shown by the GL pix. Then I check the crankshaft. Oil was drained and it is locked up stuck. Oh well, another junk engine. I got burned on this one too. Now the AAS unit in the back of the truck had two 9:00-20 tires stolen off the tongue before i could get to it, but the engine turns over nicely. See the two tires in the last picture. I hope they are both flat. @#$%^&*.... I am hoping that when I get it unloaded it will be a runner. One out of 3. And I still don't know why the fender was taken off. Maybe a stuck brake??? I need an intake turn box, the exhaust turn box is in the truck body. I am going to have a 60 cycle unit to help out somebody with 400 cycle or do some swapping. I will at least have a few spare parts to keep something running. The deuce had to fight to make 45 mph on the little Maryland hills with this load. I think I need to change the fuel filters. It ran weak on the hills. Having the trailer brakes made stopping happen better than I thought it would. I was glad to have the convoy lights as I had to use I-95 on Friday afternoon for about 10 miles. The 4 ways were used at 40 mph and below. I did some measuring and a m-200 trailer won't fit in a deuce bed unless you remove at least one tire. Now I have to unload the AAS unit and see what it needs. All 3 units showed 800 to 1200 hours on the meter, and at least two are toasted. Iraq is hard on generators. Letterkenny probably figured that these were too far gone to fix. Maybe I can make one or 1 1/2 out of 3 of them.