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4A084 engine info?

cranetruck

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I agree with the fuel problem. Experienced something similar with my 018 and finally, after cleaning the carb several times, replaced the fuel pump.
Now, I had other problems too, like low compression, which made starting a little difficult. When everything was running well, the generator head failed...found sand and gravel inside the generator and figured that's what caused the failure...
 

bryanselhorst

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I am sorry i have no input on the thread. i do however have a question on how to time my 4a084 lll. i have a generator with that motor in it and it seems really out of time. i get a puff of smoke is all. anybody have any info on cylinder num 1,2,3,4 and plug wire locations?
 

Ratch

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I was looking for the same thing, but was never able to find it.
However, I did read the section of the TM on timing, and found it very helpful, along with posts on the forum.
The TM will list the firing order, too.
A problem I ran into was initially timing the magneto incorrectly. I set it 180 degrees off by not going the correct number of turns when reinstalling it, but once I found the problem, it fired up and ran great. If your cables are still in the correct order, you most likely need to follow the magneto reinstall procedure to get the gears set right, then you can fine time it with a light.
 

bryanselhorst

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Awesome thanks do you happen to know where 1-2-3-4 are located on magneto lol. I bought two one parts and one supposed to run but wires where off in a box
 

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My 3rd and 4th MEP-018a gensets were brand new and mounted on a trailer. Neither one had spark.....problem was oxidized points.....cleaned them with some 500 grit emery and a shot of contact cleaner. Both ran like tops afterward. Good little engines but sure go through your supply of fuel in a hurry if loaded.
 

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My 3rd and 4th MEP-018a gensets were brand new and mounted on a trailer. Neither one had spark.....problem was oxidized points.....cleaned them with some 500 grit emery and a shot of contact cleaner. Both ran like tops afterward. Good little engines but sure go through your supply of fuel in a hurry if loaded.
The biggest problems with "Point distributors" and "Magneto's" is the contact points and condenser's. The points oxidize and the condensers internally rot out.
 
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