Crambo wrote:
I just went back out and messed with the fuel vent in both positions and nothing. It’s not even trying to turn over. Darndest thing I’ve ever seen. If my trailer had a low voltage issue it wouldn’t cause the generator engine not to start, would it?
OK let me run you thru my 3 step trouble shooting.
1) Oil level is critical on these machines. Take to did stick out and the oil should be at the bottom of the threads. Dip stick is worthless as per service guy but you can try it without screwing it in. Add oil and try again.
2) Check air filter, wash as per manual. They always look good to me
3) Change spark plug or clean the old one if you have the gear to do so.
You can dribble a little gas on the air filter that might cause it to crank, they also flood easily when you fill them. The tank vent is about 1.5 inches away from the fill cap, splash a little gas on the vent and that's it. This is based on my 3500 but I guess they are much the same.