dlsacco
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Hello, I'm a newcomer, living in the mountains of Colorado, and with the floods, I'm living in an area mostly cut off. I expect to be thoroughly cut off this winter, with the potential of power cuts to go with it so have forayed into the surplus world to get a generator capable of running 24/7 that I couldn't otherwise afford. I bid on and won a GL MEP-002a with 1200 hours. Looks in excellent shape. No rust, nothing seems to be missing. Read everything I could find on here and smokestack before doing more than unloading it. Checked all the filters and they are new and clean with the service date on the housings. Oil was drained, but what little was left in the sump shows no sign of having run. It came with batteries, so put them on the desulphanator and they are charging up if not holding..time will tell. checked fuel pump control and it was smooth and easily moved, turned over by hand with no issues. Tried to fire it up and it coughs and sputters on what felt like one cylinder then halts, though the oil pressure does come up. Checked the intake manifold and it was HOT so I guess the intake heaters are good. Ohmed the glow plugs and one reads opened. Pulled that one out, and with what I read on here immediately recognized that the part number CH41 was incorrect..yup stamped right on it, 11 volts. It also looked recently changed. I'm guessing the had a problem, changed the faulty glow plug with a wrong voltage / part number unit and it promptly burned out, so they assumed bigger problems and set it aside....New ones already on order! Thank you all for the excellent wiki's and posts that let me check this unit out and diagnose this problem so quickly! You're awesome!