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Not sure about fuel efficiency - after all, in the 20 KW size range you're competing with things like MEP-004As. This website says:it wont be fuel efficient, but it will work!
Pre MEP - dod standardization when all branches had their own random equipment. Find the TM number and I can probably get it
That's not that bad - the no load fuel consumption is about the same as an MEP-003A,which only makes about 12 KW in overload. Fuel consumption on an MEP-004, which is rated for less output, and won't do single phase without mods, is higher.The 2-71 Detroit Diesel Generator will use approximately ½ gallon of fuel per hour with no
load. The unit will use approximately 1 ½ gallons per hour under full load.
OK, now you screwd the pooch ! You never run these units out of diesel ! These older diesel units do not have the priming system the newer MEP's do. You will have to pressurize the fuel system. What we do at my job is get a old propane tank, remove the valve at the top. Then you will have to solder in a tube to the bottom of the fitting ( .25" copper will work) you might have to drill out a hole for it . This tube should go almost to the bottom of the tank. Fill the tank half full with diesel. Then reinstall the fitting. Now you will have to make up a fuel line that will go from the old propane tank to your fuel system. You will need an adapter from any propane using device (old BBQ ). Then make up a fuel hose from the adapter to a fitting on your generator. You will have to take off a line before the filter. Then you will pressurize the propane tank with air, using the adapter to the tank. Then after the tank has air pressure (about 40psi) close the valve and install the fuel line to the generator. Break loose the injector lines at the injectors. Then open the tank valve, this will start sending fuel into your system. Once fuel starts coming out of the injectors, tighten the lines, and close the tank valve . Remove the fuel line and reattach the original fuel line to the generator. It should start up at this time.does anyone know how to prime this it has a hand pump on the side It gets hard to pump the I start , it runs then stalls in under 10 sec.
is there a air lock ,
I do see a lever that has PRESS TO START on the top of the blower with the knob that is marked drupe.
I had it running yesterday but I ran out of fuel and not its a no go for run .
Interesting. I normally compare 2-strokes to 4-strokes on a per displacement basis, but when compared on a per power output basis, you're right, each power stroke produces half the power.Given that the Detroit is a two-stroke, that means that each of its power pulses is half as strong relative to a four stroke. That should smooth power delivery out some, but won't do a thing for balance.