the only things you can remove to let fuel or air out of the cylinders is the injectors or the glow plugs . the glow plugs will come out hard or possabilly break off in the head not good. so if i had to choose i would remove the injectors. either is a bad thing on these sets and could have caused real damage. also the throttle wired wide open is also not good.
UPDATE: 4:08 P 4/7/12
Yesterday I had a mechanic come over to check the unit and see if he could unlock the hydrolock or check the problem. The glow plugs looked too dangerous to remove so we removed the injectors one by one. The tops of the cylinder were visiblee with a little light and they were dry and not locked with any fuel or water. We tried to crank again with a racket on the blower fan and it was hard as before.
Case Close, Engine Seized. Seems all the ether he used cause some damage, which is not a quick fix.
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I called up the place I bought it from to see if they had another unit to sell me. They offered up a 24 hour MEP-003A with 24 hour but with a "flacky" voltage regulator cube (tall cube where leads come out of) for about $1,500. After speeding about a Grand on my existing unit with no solution, I jumped on this unit and got it hooked up. I'll keep the other unit for parts or part it out.
I have a problem with the other unit now, it won't maintain 60 Hz. When I connect a good load above 5KW, the units struggles to maintain speed and the Hz drops way below the scale and voltage drops from about !20VAC to about 90 VAC. If I tap or tap the governor, it sometimes comes back but it does not always adjust correctly when loads are turned on an off.
I'm researching in the TM and forum post but does anyone have a quick fix? Our business is down as a result of this problem..
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