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That is a LOT of blowby coming out of the dipstick hole! Or, the video is not streaming well for me.
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I was watching on the phone, so it just looked bad. Without seeing it in person, who knows. If it can take a full load, it is what it is in the end!I personally don't see anything all that disturbing just yet. I think a lot of it is simply the air pulses from the 2 cylinders being in-line with each other. The only way to tell for sure is to test crankcase pressure ( supposed to be a slight vacuum ) with a monometer and not rely on what what you see when you open the oil cap or pull the dipstick.
It's a good sign that you're up around 80% + load with no smoke, so I'm not overly concerned.
I don't know where you guys got a good look at the oil color. You aren't going to be able to tell by the little droplets spitting out of the dipstick hole.
He needs to run it, then shut it down and take a look at the oil shortly after, to see if it's got any milkshake to it or if it was just aerated from the crank pulsing.
Thank you. Got bettwe when i moved the trailer to grass and put the rear support leg down. I have since over the unit off the trailer onto wheels. It's much better.I just thought I would chime in. I have my 802a sitting on a solid piece of some kind or horse mat over brick pavers. It has helped a lot.
That's good to hear that this post helped you out. I learned alot as well. Not sure if I posted it on this one or not, but I ended up working on another two 802a units and they were exactly the same. Guess it's "the nature of the beast" . I tested mine on the house, backfeed, in preparation of a winter storm and I was pleasantly surprised. AND it is so fuel efficient. Currently it has all new fluids and filters, fresh diesel and cleaned radiator. Now just sitting pretty in the garage covered with an awesome cover from @CallMeColt. EnjoyI recently got a Mep -802a and without reading this post I would have passed on this gen set. Has a nice viberation , same “blow by” out the dipstick. And yes the lifting shackles make a ton of noise. Now I just need to replace the temp gauge and batts. Making a plug/harness to connect to my house is next.![]()
Glad to hear they are working but I will tell you that back feeding is a sore subject on here. It is illegal and very dangerous for utility workers and frowned upon here.That's good to hear that this post helped you out. I learned alot as well. Not sure if I posted it on this one or not, but I ended up working on another two 802a units and they were exactly the same. Guess it's "the nature of the beast" . I tested mine on the house, backfeed, in preparation of a winter storm and I was pleasantly surprised. AND it is so fuel efficient. Currently it has all new fluids and filters, fresh diesel and cleaned radiator. Now just sitting pretty in the garage covered with an awesome cover from @CallMeColt. Enjoy
Not a problem if you have a mains disconnect at the meter like all modern electric services do. I had a generator running for 3 days after Charlie, and back fed through the drier outlet. When Florida Power came around on day 3 to start working on the lines one of the linemen asked me about the generator. I told him about the disconnect at the meter and he could verify it was off if he wanted. He had no problem with it.Glad to hear they are working but I will tell you that back feeding is a sore subject on here. It is illegal and very dangerous for utility workers and frowned upon here.