The Doktor
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Hi, I'm hoping somebody on this board can help me. I have an older friend who has basically a civilian version of the MEP-003, it is 10kw powered by the four cylinder Onan diesel. He starts this generator approximately once a month to make sure he's in good running condition, the last time he tried to start it would not start. uUpon further inspection, he found the injection pump was not delivering fuel, and eventually found out the reason it was not pumping was because the plunger is broken. This is an older unit, and it has the PSU pump.
I am hoping somebody can direct me to a used pump at a decent price. I believe this can use either the PSU or be fitted with the newer AMBAC M50 ( please inform if modifications are necessary), but I don't know what advantage one has over the other.
Is a broken plunger a common occurrence on these pumps? Any less of a problem on the AMBAC M50 ? I ask because I can't see any reason for this plunger to have broken. I would expect such a failure if he plunger where to become rusted in its bore, but that is not the case here. The inside of the pump is clean with no rust or corrosion noticeable anywhere, and the plunger is free to move in the hydraulic head. It does have a little resistance, but not to the point where you need pliers to move it or anything. Also, there is no scoring or gouging on the sides of the plunger, it looks to be in good condition. It failed seemingly without provocation, the generator ran good one day, the next time an attempt was made to start it, it simply didn't work.
Thanks
Ed
I am hoping somebody can direct me to a used pump at a decent price. I believe this can use either the PSU or be fitted with the newer AMBAC M50 ( please inform if modifications are necessary), but I don't know what advantage one has over the other.
Is a broken plunger a common occurrence on these pumps? Any less of a problem on the AMBAC M50 ? I ask because I can't see any reason for this plunger to have broken. I would expect such a failure if he plunger where to become rusted in its bore, but that is not the case here. The inside of the pump is clean with no rust or corrosion noticeable anywhere, and the plunger is free to move in the hydraulic head. It does have a little resistance, but not to the point where you need pliers to move it or anything. Also, there is no scoring or gouging on the sides of the plunger, it looks to be in good condition. It failed seemingly without provocation, the generator ran good one day, the next time an attempt was made to start it, it simply didn't work.
Thanks
Ed