nostaw
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Hi All -
I just purchased 2x MEP-003A units from GL.... Picked them up earlier in the week. When I was able to get my hands on them I think I found some indicators which suggest one of these units may be an expensive paperweight (maybe fixable, maybe not)....
I've been reading through the forums' previous posts and the FAQ / wiki pages -- they have been really helpful! -- unfortunately, I haven't seen exactly this situation described.
I think one of the units may have got water into the crank case and/or fuel system at some point and is going to have rusted internals. I haven't been able to do much work on the unit yet to confirm, but this is what I see:
1) Fuel tank is very rusty / corroded inside under cap
2) Oil filler cap is loose fit / shows some slight rust inside the neck at the "bell" near top
3) Oil pressure gauge has condensation (water, I think) in it
4) The top electrical diagram is covered with hardened white "powder", which may be salt condensated onto it (I'm guessing),
If the oil pressure gauge is electric, condensation may just mean a bad gauge... if mechanical (which I think it is) then that suggests the crank case has water in it...
Neither unit appears to have any oil in them (wasn't expecting any)... And I think the fuel tanks are empty as well.
I realize I'm going to have to do a lot to both units to check their condition... Fortunately the other unit I've got doesn't appear to have these types of problems -- clean fuel tank, no condensation in any gauges, no rust at the top of the oil filler neck, less rust on it overall on the exterior. Both units are fairly low hours (one has 8 hrs, the "bad" one has ~340) on the meters.
I have new fuel / air / oil filters ready to install, but I haven't had time to tear into the units yet.... They haven't even made it off the trailer quite yet. Other than the stuff I mention above both units look to be intact / aren't missing anything (other than the battery tie downs).
I was thinking I may be to remove the oil filter mounting plate and see if I could peek into the sump / bottom of the crank case to check for rusty / corroded internals. Another idea was to pull the glow plugs from the cylinders and peek in there... A last through was to try cranking the engine manually with a wrench at the flywheel / fan end to see if it is frozen...
I have all the TMs, but I haven't been through all of them yet.... The TMs seem to suggest to go straight to starting the unit, which I really don't want to do yet -- why dump in new oil if the engine is shot already...
What do you guys suggest to look for to see if the engine is going to be bad?
TIA,
JW
I just purchased 2x MEP-003A units from GL.... Picked them up earlier in the week. When I was able to get my hands on them I think I found some indicators which suggest one of these units may be an expensive paperweight (maybe fixable, maybe not)....
I've been reading through the forums' previous posts and the FAQ / wiki pages -- they have been really helpful! -- unfortunately, I haven't seen exactly this situation described.
I think one of the units may have got water into the crank case and/or fuel system at some point and is going to have rusted internals. I haven't been able to do much work on the unit yet to confirm, but this is what I see:
1) Fuel tank is very rusty / corroded inside under cap
2) Oil filler cap is loose fit / shows some slight rust inside the neck at the "bell" near top
3) Oil pressure gauge has condensation (water, I think) in it
4) The top electrical diagram is covered with hardened white "powder", which may be salt condensated onto it (I'm guessing),
If the oil pressure gauge is electric, condensation may just mean a bad gauge... if mechanical (which I think it is) then that suggests the crank case has water in it...
Neither unit appears to have any oil in them (wasn't expecting any)... And I think the fuel tanks are empty as well.
I realize I'm going to have to do a lot to both units to check their condition... Fortunately the other unit I've got doesn't appear to have these types of problems -- clean fuel tank, no condensation in any gauges, no rust at the top of the oil filler neck, less rust on it overall on the exterior. Both units are fairly low hours (one has 8 hrs, the "bad" one has ~340) on the meters.
I have new fuel / air / oil filters ready to install, but I haven't had time to tear into the units yet.... They haven't even made it off the trailer quite yet. Other than the stuff I mention above both units look to be intact / aren't missing anything (other than the battery tie downs).
I was thinking I may be to remove the oil filter mounting plate and see if I could peek into the sump / bottom of the crank case to check for rusty / corroded internals. Another idea was to pull the glow plugs from the cylinders and peek in there... A last through was to try cranking the engine manually with a wrench at the flywheel / fan end to see if it is frozen...
I have all the TMs, but I haven't been through all of them yet.... The TMs seem to suggest to go straight to starting the unit, which I really don't want to do yet -- why dump in new oil if the engine is shot already...
What do you guys suggest to look for to see if the engine is going to be bad?
TIA,
JW
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