I've had an Mep-803a for a couple years. We live off grid and so it runs quite a bit, probably at least 1000hrs over that time.
It's always had an exhaust haze size i've owned it. Positive its not coolant as never have lost a drop. Pretty sure it's unburnt fuel haze. Replaced the injectors with aftermarket ones. Played around with the timing shims, even tried to disable fuel to individual cylinders but nothing seemed to make any difference. Always started up no problem, even in the cold without preheat. Never checked compression as seems no easy way to check without fabricating a custom injector. Eventually just lived with it but it did bug me.
The other day it appears that my MEP had a catastrophic failure. The off grid system went down even though the generator should auto start. Went to go and manually start it and it just made this weird whirring sound. The engine was not cranking over at all. I could see the flywheel in the generator housing spinning quickly but the fans and belts only slightly jolted then did not move at all. Put a socket on the crankshaft pulley and it just freely turns. I'm guessing that is all not good, unless someone has other input.
Anyhow, scrambled to find another local mep-803a. A guy has one 3 hrs away so not super easy to go check out. He sent me a video of it starting and running. Started up fine but had the same hazing my old one did. Was not able to observe it get to temp so not sure if hazing gets better. I'd be happy to pay what he's asking but annoyed this one might also haze and run "dirtier" than it needs to. I've seen multiple videos of mep-803as running online that seem to have zero haze.
Any thoughts would be appreciated
It's always had an exhaust haze size i've owned it. Positive its not coolant as never have lost a drop. Pretty sure it's unburnt fuel haze. Replaced the injectors with aftermarket ones. Played around with the timing shims, even tried to disable fuel to individual cylinders but nothing seemed to make any difference. Always started up no problem, even in the cold without preheat. Never checked compression as seems no easy way to check without fabricating a custom injector. Eventually just lived with it but it did bug me.
The other day it appears that my MEP had a catastrophic failure. The off grid system went down even though the generator should auto start. Went to go and manually start it and it just made this weird whirring sound. The engine was not cranking over at all. I could see the flywheel in the generator housing spinning quickly but the fans and belts only slightly jolted then did not move at all. Put a socket on the crankshaft pulley and it just freely turns. I'm guessing that is all not good, unless someone has other input.
Anyhow, scrambled to find another local mep-803a. A guy has one 3 hrs away so not super easy to go check out. He sent me a video of it starting and running. Started up fine but had the same hazing my old one did. Was not able to observe it get to temp so not sure if hazing gets better. I'd be happy to pay what he's asking but annoyed this one might also haze and run "dirtier" than it needs to. I've seen multiple videos of mep-803as running online that seem to have zero haze.
Any thoughts would be appreciated