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Exactly. If you can't reuse the wrench, THATS a spark!Right. Like you get if you accidentally short out a car battery.
Ok, maybe thats a bit much.
Hopefully the spark that Macondo is getting is the normal one.
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Exactly. If you can't reuse the wrench, THATS a spark!Right. Like you get if you accidentally short out a car battery.
Removing the slave connector and cables is a good idea. I think I'll do that to mine.
Your English is light years ahead of my Spanish. The more knowledgeable folks (not me) on this site should have you fixed up soon.Sorry for my poor English.
Thanks for your kinds words!Interesting about the smoke. Can you make sure the oil level is correct?
Can you tell if the smell of the smoke is oil or fuel? Exactly what color is the smoke?
Your english is fine!
In deed a lot of smoke! Ok, I'll do the therapy for it, but the load will take a while until I find the materials to connect it to home properly.Wow, that was a lot of smoke.
You need to find out how much load it will pull. Run it as hard as you can for 30 minutes then shut down and check the oil. Repeat as many times as you can and lets hope the oil consumption goes down.
- I am not going to run much without load. Going to work with the valves this weekend and yes I have a copy of the manuals, I´m going to study it!!!I wouldn't run it very much without a load. I would spend the time to go over everything you can to make sure its mechanically OK. The advice about checking the valves is very good.
Do you have a copy of the manual that has the mechanical details?
Thanks for you replay.Sounds like there is a "miss" in there too. I'd find an electric stove or other heating element to give it a work out.