sl33k3r
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Hello again. I thank everyone again to those who helped me in identifying a new to me engine. I have finally looked at it to get it to run. I have changed oil and all of the filters. I replaced a damaged oil pressure gauge as well. I adjusted the valve clearances. When trying to start the engine I wasn't getting fuel. I got fuel to the injectors but wasn't getting any out the return lines. I removed the injectors to see if they were wet. NOPE! Here comes the issue. With some fiddling (I took them apart) I was able to get fuel flowing and a good spray again. I realized I was cranking the engine with the switch off...and I was still getting fuel to the injectors. How can this be? I checked to be sure the solenoid was extended and the throttle was fully closed. It was hitting against the high speed stop screw and could not go any further. If I had not cranked the engine in the off position, I wouldn't have noticed fuel pressure at the injector when there should have not been any. If I had started the engine (assuming it will now start), I would not have been able to shut it off unless I pulled the fuel line off the tank. Which reminds me...Buy a fuel shut off.
On a side note....these engines vibrate a lot don't they? My MEP-802A vibrates pretty darn good and they are cousin engines, right? One is liquid-cooled and the other is air-cooled. I should probably have it bolted down since it is just the engine and much lighter.
On a side note....these engines vibrate a lot don't they? My MEP-802A vibrates pretty darn good and they are cousin engines, right? One is liquid-cooled and the other is air-cooled. I should probably have it bolted down since it is just the engine and much lighter.