First off have you downloaded the TM's here on SS for the MEP-002a/003a? In particular you should review the -24P (parts manual) to become familiar with all the gensets components & assemblies so you're on the same page nomenclature-wise.
What is condition of the fuel tank inside? Unless it has been stored dry, I would take the tank off & put a cleaning solution in it and let it soak for a day or so. Then empty it and take all the fittings off (Aux tank level sensor switch, Fuel level indicator, drain valve, etc.) and pressure wash it out. If it is really bad some have had success with putting in something (gravel, nuts/bolts, coarse sand) and then turning/shaking to break any crud loose and power washing again. Also, blow out all the fuel lines. Take the bottoms off the fuel pumps and clean the screens & magnets.
Not sure how you made sure it is not locked up but be careful to NOT TRY TO START without checking to make sure the Injection Pump is not locked up internally. It can easily get gummed up internally when sitting for that long and the first thing to shear/break is the plunger guide if it is stuck. Do a search here using "MEP-002a plunger guide stuck" or "MEP-003a plunger guide stuck" and there should be a lot of threads covering how to do it. In particular, SS Members "Jamawieb" & "Ray70" have some great tips on how to do it.