akcooper9 wrote:
Pull the altitude black cover off, mark the screw and turn it in and count the turns. Then pull it out and clean the passage. Put it back together and it will run like a champ.
Very interesting...
I'm good with carbs... but I've tried to rebuild/clean/sonic clean/carb clean soak/etc, the onan 5500 carb all to no avail. Many times on many Onan5500 carbs. Its always bothered me that this onan carb I could never rebuild successful, its the only carb out of dozens,(maybe hundreds)I've rebuilt/modified successfully. But never took out the altitude adjuster screw and looked at/cleaned that fuel circuit(dummy). Took off the plastic cap but never thought it through enough to realize that circuit is the main fuel feed to the engine at load. That passage way has to be the main fuel feed in order to be able to compensate for altitude at all loads/rpm.
Guess for me, and probably many of us, most carbs we have worked on don't have the ALT screw adjustment circuit. I knew it was there, but I never thought it through realizing what it actually was/did, till you brought it up now, thanks.
After thinking about this, you might be exactly right and found the problem area that none of us have found till now. As long as you can remove the varnish gum that probably is in there, that might bee the fix. Worth a try. Probably can even do it with carb still on engine since that adjuster is kind of easy to get at. I will try that next time I'm helping out a buddy on their Onan all to common carb problem.
What has been your method of successfully cleaning the altitude compensation screw circuit..?
jmo
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