The_New_Guy
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Well, I've done it now. I picked up my first winning auction - a MEP016D with the Yanmar L70 and about 80 hours on it. Got it home, looked it over (wondered why I seem like this stuff so much) and quickly noticed someone didn't think the oil filler cap really needed to be screwed back on. So, I flushed the oil tank out a few times getting a strange mix of sand, mud, and grey fluid. Next I tightened down all the lines, filled it up with good fluids, and pulled the cord. It started up and ran great. Multimeter testing indicates the gauges aren't 100 percent but it runs great and makes solid power.
HOWEVER, I have a couple questions regarding the fuel pump and set tank. Namely, how the **** do I get the pump to work? There are two wires coming out of the motor and into a black box with one hot coming back out. When I test the line (with a good multimeter) I get ~11V AC and ~57V DC - which current is it supposed to be and is this correct?
So, there seems to be power but the pump won't fill from the belly (set) tank. My tank selector switch also happens to be broken so I am looking for some guidance on how it should be pointing to pick up from the lower tank.
Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
BTW - everything I have read here in the past is pretty awesome and I apologize if this has been covered previously - I just couldn't find it.
HOWEVER, I have a couple questions regarding the fuel pump and set tank. Namely, how the **** do I get the pump to work? There are two wires coming out of the motor and into a black box with one hot coming back out. When I test the line (with a good multimeter) I get ~11V AC and ~57V DC - which current is it supposed to be and is this correct?
So, there seems to be power but the pump won't fill from the belly (set) tank. My tank selector switch also happens to be broken so I am looking for some guidance on how it should be pointing to pick up from the lower tank.
Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
BTW - everything I have read here in the past is pretty awesome and I apologize if this has been covered previously - I just couldn't find it.
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