Hello All,
New member with a newly purchased 1992, MEP-003 generator. After it arrived, I noticed 2 plugs dangling from their wires below the main control box. After researching the wire id numbers and manuals I have to come to realize the plugs belong to a missing fuel pump (the rear one), and the Aux. pump solenoid. Therefore, the generator is currently running on only the one front pump (left side). I plan to purchase both the rear pump and a fuel pump solenoid (because I want to have an auxiliary tank set up). My two questions are:
1. Has anyone run their gen sets with only one pump, successfully? Is this causing any harm to the generator or engine? I've only run it this way for a few minutes. The previous owner, for 2 hours according to the meter (which shows 23 hours). The owner before him, who knows?
2. Any suggestions on where to purchase a new pump or solenoid. It appears Ebay has numerous options for auxiliary fuel pump solenoids. Oshkosh also is advertising fuel pumps (expensive suckers). Are there better suppliers available?
Thank You in Advance for your guidance. I look forward to learning a lot from the experienced here.
New member with a newly purchased 1992, MEP-003 generator. After it arrived, I noticed 2 plugs dangling from their wires below the main control box. After researching the wire id numbers and manuals I have to come to realize the plugs belong to a missing fuel pump (the rear one), and the Aux. pump solenoid. Therefore, the generator is currently running on only the one front pump (left side). I plan to purchase both the rear pump and a fuel pump solenoid (because I want to have an auxiliary tank set up). My two questions are:
1. Has anyone run their gen sets with only one pump, successfully? Is this causing any harm to the generator or engine? I've only run it this way for a few minutes. The previous owner, for 2 hours according to the meter (which shows 23 hours). The owner before him, who knows?
2. Any suggestions on where to purchase a new pump or solenoid. It appears Ebay has numerous options for auxiliary fuel pump solenoids. Oshkosh also is advertising fuel pumps (expensive suckers). Are there better suppliers available?
Thank You in Advance for your guidance. I look forward to learning a lot from the experienced here.