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INI-TS-IG1000-ICMF Crankcase full of fuel

Max Bladwin

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Hello,
Does anyone know if there is an issue with these generators leaking fuel into the crankcase?
I'm having and issue with 2 of mine and they both have the same issue.
 

Poccur

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INI gens? Yes. Military had a tech bulletin that said when run on JP8 or diesel the piston did not get hot enough to fully burn the fuel. It burns only the lighter fractions, and the heavier fractions slide down the cylinder wall and fill the crank case. They would drain it down and keep running but after a few drain downs the oil was diluted, they had to drain it all and use new oil.
What are you running on?
Poccur
 
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Max Bladwin

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I use it to charge my 120ah batteries when I am camping. Normally it runs 3 hours or less a daybwhile im camoing. I run it on eco mode and noticed after it stated making huge clouds of smoke. Checked the crankcase and noticed the overfill.
So run it on non ethanol gas?
 

FarmingSmallKubota

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Run it on gasoline and you will be fine, but make sure that you have the correct orifice in the bottom of the carburetor. I will look when i get home at the manual but its the same one for high altitude.
 

Chainbreaker

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What oil are you using? In this kit for the IG5000 unit they are using Amsoil 10-40 100% synthetic "High Zinc Formula".

Also, what's the history on your 2 gensets, vintage... hours...? Purchased new or Used?
 

FarmingSmallKubota

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The 1MPG comes with two, tool free Jet Screws, for operations at varying elevations. RED for elevations from Sea level up to 2500 Ft. and BLUE for elevations from 2500 up to 5000 Ft. (The Blue jet screw is recommended for all elevations when gasoline is used as the primary fuel). The following procedures describe checking and installing the Tool Free Jet screws for operations at varying elevations
View attachment DRAFT OM-IG-1000-1MPG-USMC 11 Sept 2017 Email.pdf
Manual
 
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