I'm working on getting my MEP-003 genset running. It has not run since I got it from GL and was missing an injector line, and various other lines were disconnected. It also looks like the IP was pulled at some point.
Anyways, I decided to try to turn the motor over by hand with the blower wheel bolt. I grabbed my breaker bar thinking it would require a lot of force to spin the motor, but I was able to spin the motor over with a simple 1/2" drive ratchet. When spinning the motor using the ratchet, I can do so with moderate force, and I feel some hard spots that I think is compression. It seems entirely too easy to spin the motor. Should I be also suspecting low compression on this motor?
The throttle arm on the IP is pretty bound up and the pump doesn't appear to be pumping fuel to injectors, so I know the IP needs a rebuild, but I was hoping I don't need to do a head gasket or anything.
Anyways, I decided to try to turn the motor over by hand with the blower wheel bolt. I grabbed my breaker bar thinking it would require a lot of force to spin the motor, but I was able to spin the motor over with a simple 1/2" drive ratchet. When spinning the motor using the ratchet, I can do so with moderate force, and I feel some hard spots that I think is compression. It seems entirely too easy to spin the motor. Should I be also suspecting low compression on this motor?
The throttle arm on the IP is pretty bound up and the pump doesn't appear to be pumping fuel to injectors, so I know the IP needs a rebuild, but I was hoping I don't need to do a head gasket or anything.