Triple Jim
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Great that it's running now! White vapor may indicate you didn't run the glow plugs long enough before cranking.
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If you have the 802a don't use acid, it may eat through the plastic fuel tank. The comments from earlier post are for the 003a which has a metal fuel tank that rust.I believe I just got my MEP-802a at the same auction you got your 803a. My fuel take also has about a quarter inch of diesel waxy sludge in the bottom also but no corrosion or rust. It smelled like bad paint thinner when I got it. I didn't know diesel fuel would go bad like gasoline. Mine only has 144 hours on it. I haven't started cleaning out the fuel system on that one yet because I've been focusing on working through a boat load of problems on a MEP-016B I picked up earlier. Good to know yours still fired up good after cleaning out the fuel system. I hope mine behaves as well as yours. I'm finished troubleshooting my 016B now, just waiting on a couple of parts. I might start scrubbing out my tank on the 802A this evening. I'm going to see if lacquer thinner will cut all the sludge out. I don't think I'll need to use acid. Congrats on getting your unit on line.
Thanks, I didn't know that, I thought I did but now I am wondering if I need run the glow plugs longer or if I may have one going bad!Great that it's running now! White vapor may indicate you didn't run the glow plugs long enough before cranking.
Mine smelled like paint thinner as well, on the paperwork mine was sitting for about 18 months from the last test data. So I was surprised the tank smelled like it did. I flushed it with clean diesel and everything was fine.I believe I just got my MEP-802a at the same auction you got your 803a. My fuel take also has about a quarter inch of diesel waxy sludge in the bottom also but no corrosion or rust. It smelled like bad paint thinner when I got it. I didn't know diesel fuel would go bad like gasoline. Mine only has 144 hours on it. I haven't started cleaning out the fuel system on that one yet because I've been focusing on working through a boat load of problems on a MEP-016B I picked up earlier. Good to know yours still fired up good after cleaning out the fuel system. I hope mine behaves as well as yours. I'm finished troubleshooting my 016B now, just waiting on a couple of parts. I might start scrubbing out my tank on the 802A this evening. I'm going to see if lacquer thinner will cut all the sludge out. I don't think I'll need to use acid. Congrats on getting your unit on line.
I mis-quoted the model. Mine is an 002a. I've looked at so many and have been buying so many I got a bit confused. Interesting you mentioned the acit hurting the plastic tank. It shouldn't hurt the plastic. It's sold in a plastic bottle. Now the metal, it will etch that. I didn't want to put it in an aluminum tank. It may be too corrosive for aluminum.If you have the 802a don't use acid, it may eat through the plastic fuel tank. The comments from earlier post are for the 003a which has a metal fuel tank that rust.
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