Mgcarma
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So, my trusty generator has failed to start for the first time since I have owned it.
I have had it running and generating power, but it has sat for about two years.
It turns over like it should, I found today that the glow plug was shot. I managed to find one locally!
I replaced the glow plug, and confirmed that it works by testing it in the gen set by grounding the body of it while it was not installed, but plugged into the harness. After approx 30 seconds, it glowed bright orange.
Installed it, tried to start it, and it won't go.
1. fuel solenoid pulls back as it should
2.fuel (while at least two years old), is full and is primed as it drips back into the tank via the return line.
Could it be my injector?
Should I be able to crack a line at the injector and check for fuel pumping to the injector? if so, how should I do this and which line should I check it at?
thanks for the help, this site is very helpful to the inept mechanic like myself.
Kevin
I have had it running and generating power, but it has sat for about two years.
It turns over like it should, I found today that the glow plug was shot. I managed to find one locally!
I replaced the glow plug, and confirmed that it works by testing it in the gen set by grounding the body of it while it was not installed, but plugged into the harness. After approx 30 seconds, it glowed bright orange.
Installed it, tried to start it, and it won't go.
1. fuel solenoid pulls back as it should
2.fuel (while at least two years old), is full and is primed as it drips back into the tank via the return line.
Could it be my injector?
Should I be able to crack a line at the injector and check for fuel pumping to the injector? if so, how should I do this and which line should I check it at?
thanks for the help, this site is very helpful to the inept mechanic like myself.
Kevin