Isaac-1
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I have a MEP-003a that I bought about 8 months ago that I have been slowly fixing up, Anyway today I finally got around to doing a formal load test on it and the engine starts to stall out and rpms drop off at around 4.5 - 5KWs manually throttle addition will not pick up rpms, and addition of an extra 500 watts causes rpms to drop off drasticly. By comparison my MEP-002a which I also tested today will pull a over 7.5KW although it is not sounding happy at that point.
History of possibly relevant topics, this generator has always been hard to start, starts off on 2 cylinders, then the other two start firing within a few seconds (I changed the diesel injectors with tested working ones on the two slow to fire cylinders, it helped but did not solve the problem). It smokes mostly from the slow to start cylinders for 30-60 seconds, then mostly clears up, with only a very faint wisp of smoke from what I suspect is one of those two cylinders. I was hopeful that putting a load on it would help clear this up, but after 30 minutes at 4.5 KW today I saw no change at all, adding another 500 - 1,000 watts would cause rpms to drop off, etc.
I have not yet done a compression check (need a glow plug to compression gauge adapter), and I have not yet checked the valves, maybe next weekend will work out for that.
Is there anything else you can think of that I should check?
Ike
p.s. just thought I should check head temp with IR gun, did not have it with me today, but will try tomorrow if I get a bit of free time
History of possibly relevant topics, this generator has always been hard to start, starts off on 2 cylinders, then the other two start firing within a few seconds (I changed the diesel injectors with tested working ones on the two slow to fire cylinders, it helped but did not solve the problem). It smokes mostly from the slow to start cylinders for 30-60 seconds, then mostly clears up, with only a very faint wisp of smoke from what I suspect is one of those two cylinders. I was hopeful that putting a load on it would help clear this up, but after 30 minutes at 4.5 KW today I saw no change at all, adding another 500 - 1,000 watts would cause rpms to drop off, etc.
I have not yet done a compression check (need a glow plug to compression gauge adapter), and I have not yet checked the valves, maybe next weekend will work out for that.
Is there anything else you can think of that I should check?
Ike
p.s. just thought I should check head temp with IR gun, did not have it with me today, but will try tomorrow if I get a bit of free time