Hi all,
First post here. Just brought home my first 803a today and am having an engine problem. When I go to start the generator the motor will begin to start (you can hear the cylinders begin to light off) and then the motor seems loose all compression and start to freewheel. If you start cranking the motor immediately (or even a minute or two) after the failed start attempt the motor just spins (with no compression) until you let it set for a few minutes and then when you crank it with the dead crank switch (or main control panel switch) the motor has compression again. When you try to start it again the same thing happens. In the freewheeling condition you get hardly any suction from the intake or pressure from the exhaust. After setting you get much more intake suction and exhaust pressure.
Looking in the manual for the engine it appears as if there is no adjustment on the rocker arms? Am I correct on that? It seems like when the lifters begin to pump up once the motor begins to make oil pressure the valves are hanging open just enough to loose compression. Also, when the engine is freewheeling the oil pressure gauge pegs itself at 80 PSI. I don't know if that is normal or not. I took that valve covers off and the valves are moving like they should but it seems like not all the rocker arms are getting oil from the push rods. I am not new to engines, but this one has me a bit stumped. Is it the lifters (stuck or debris?) or something to do with the oil pressure being too high?
The inside of the motor ls clean and the unit is not wet stacked (the exhaust manifold and muffler are not gummed up, just normal carbon residue). The unit is clean, Tier 2 reset in 2011 (was manufactured in 1998 and has just over 900 hours on the clock.
Thanks!
First post here. Just brought home my first 803a today and am having an engine problem. When I go to start the generator the motor will begin to start (you can hear the cylinders begin to light off) and then the motor seems loose all compression and start to freewheel. If you start cranking the motor immediately (or even a minute or two) after the failed start attempt the motor just spins (with no compression) until you let it set for a few minutes and then when you crank it with the dead crank switch (or main control panel switch) the motor has compression again. When you try to start it again the same thing happens. In the freewheeling condition you get hardly any suction from the intake or pressure from the exhaust. After setting you get much more intake suction and exhaust pressure.
Looking in the manual for the engine it appears as if there is no adjustment on the rocker arms? Am I correct on that? It seems like when the lifters begin to pump up once the motor begins to make oil pressure the valves are hanging open just enough to loose compression. Also, when the engine is freewheeling the oil pressure gauge pegs itself at 80 PSI. I don't know if that is normal or not. I took that valve covers off and the valves are moving like they should but it seems like not all the rocker arms are getting oil from the push rods. I am not new to engines, but this one has me a bit stumped. Is it the lifters (stuck or debris?) or something to do with the oil pressure being too high?
The inside of the motor ls clean and the unit is not wet stacked (the exhaust manifold and muffler are not gummed up, just normal carbon residue). The unit is clean, Tier 2 reset in 2011 (was manufactured in 1998 and has just over 900 hours on the clock.
Thanks!
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