joesco
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Well after parting out some of the parts of my MEP-002a and selling the old Chinese knock-off genset, I was able to put the cash together to purchase a new Yanmar Diesel Genset.. The unit was purchased from Maine Central Diesel and it has a 10hp, 3600 rpm engine and generates 6.5kw. See the specs attached. It is a bare bones genset, about all the budget could afford right now.
As you can see from the picture, it looks like it belongs on the old donor skid frame from the 002a. I have the skid frame mounted to a very old trailer that has a fresh 3/4 piece of plywood bolted to it and beefed up frame.
Over the next few days, I need to plum in the 12 gallon marine tank I found on C/L. In the picture, you see the tank which is sitting high up on the shelf where the MEP control box use to be. I do have a few questions for all you generator / engine experts who had helped me so much in the past.
1) Will I need a 12v fuel pump beyond the spin-on fuel filter to get fuel to the IP or can I get away with fuel primer bulb, similar to what is used on an outboard motor tank? Or will there be enough gravity to send the fuel to the IP. If I need a 12v pump, any recommendations?
2) I have a new Hobbs DC hour meter from an old project. How do I wire the meter to the engine?
3) Any ideas on wiring in a oil pressure gauge and DC voltmeter also?
Thank folks and Merry Chirstmas!!!l
As you can see from the picture, it looks like it belongs on the old donor skid frame from the 002a. I have the skid frame mounted to a very old trailer that has a fresh 3/4 piece of plywood bolted to it and beefed up frame.
Over the next few days, I need to plum in the 12 gallon marine tank I found on C/L. In the picture, you see the tank which is sitting high up on the shelf where the MEP control box use to be. I do have a few questions for all you generator / engine experts who had helped me so much in the past.
1) Will I need a 12v fuel pump beyond the spin-on fuel filter to get fuel to the IP or can I get away with fuel primer bulb, similar to what is used on an outboard motor tank? Or will there be enough gravity to send the fuel to the IP. If I need a 12v pump, any recommendations?
2) I have a new Hobbs DC hour meter from an old project. How do I wire the meter to the engine?
3) Any ideas on wiring in a oil pressure gauge and DC voltmeter also?
Thank folks and Merry Chirstmas!!!l
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