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Hi there!
I recently acquired an MEP-805a. I've been able to get most of the missing parts for it, but there is one where the public nsn lookup appears to be incomplete. When I bought the gen set, all fluids and filters where gone. Unfortunately, who ever discarded the fuel filter, discarded the fuel drain assembly along with it.
The missing part in question is part number is 88-22734, adapter, fuel fitting (fig. 13 from the parts manual). I cant even find the spec data for this fitting, so I can't tell if it's made of aluminum or brass, etc. It looks like (from the very small diagram image) that it is a small t-fitting? Threaded at one end and possibly smooth bore where the bolt passes through?
It's basically a special 3/8" bolt (with holes in it), followed by an nbr washer, then this mystery adapter fitting, then another nbr washer and is screwed into the bottom of the fuel filter. An Eaton Weatherhead 131-60408 valve screws into the mystery fitting, which then ties into the overflow system. So, basically rather then the fuel being drained onto the fuel tank in the generator, it's drained into the overflow system.
Would appreciate any assistance.
Thanks,
John
I recently acquired an MEP-805a. I've been able to get most of the missing parts for it, but there is one where the public nsn lookup appears to be incomplete. When I bought the gen set, all fluids and filters where gone. Unfortunately, who ever discarded the fuel filter, discarded the fuel drain assembly along with it.
The missing part in question is part number is 88-22734, adapter, fuel fitting (fig. 13 from the parts manual). I cant even find the spec data for this fitting, so I can't tell if it's made of aluminum or brass, etc. It looks like (from the very small diagram image) that it is a small t-fitting? Threaded at one end and possibly smooth bore where the bolt passes through?
It's basically a special 3/8" bolt (with holes in it), followed by an nbr washer, then this mystery adapter fitting, then another nbr washer and is screwed into the bottom of the fuel filter. An Eaton Weatherhead 131-60408 valve screws into the mystery fitting, which then ties into the overflow system. So, basically rather then the fuel being drained onto the fuel tank in the generator, it's drained into the overflow system.
Would appreciate any assistance.
Thanks,
John