โMay-20-2015 01:27 PM
โJun-23-2015 02:35 PM
houstonstroker wrote:
Put some JB Weld on it, good as new.
โJun-23-2015 01:15 PM
โJun-18-2015 08:29 PM
nayther wrote:wolverine68 wrote:DOITHARD wrote:
These genset are indestructible...only issues with them are carburetor gumming, which if it is get ready to fork up $275.00 for a new one...no rebuilt kits available. Trust me I'm on my 2nd replacement. However, prior to replacing carb check gas filter, air filter and oil level. Gumming can be avoided by working the genset an hour every month (personally started 20 minutes wkly) and fuel additive, I use StaBil. Havent had a problem in over 2 yrs...also change fuel filter every 6 months and spark plugs yearly whether it needs it or not. Now that I'm SoCal need to change the oil for hotter temps.
PS/ Also carry a spare full pump, fuel and air filter, and plugs.
Indestructible you say. Here is a picture of my Onan 4000 crankshaft after 1 hour of use.
Holy moly! Talk about catastrophic failure! I've seen high performance cranks come apart like that but never something as mundane as a generator.
โJun-18-2015 05:58 PM
wolverine68 wrote:DOITHARD wrote:
These genset are indestructible...only issues with them are carburetor gumming, which if it is get ready to fork up $275.00 for a new one...no rebuilt kits available. Trust me I'm on my 2nd replacement. However, prior to replacing carb check gas filter, air filter and oil level. Gumming can be avoided by working the genset an hour every month (personally started 20 minutes wkly) and fuel additive, I use StaBil. Havent had a problem in over 2 yrs...also change fuel filter every 6 months and spark plugs yearly whether it needs it or not. Now that I'm SoCal need to change the oil for hotter temps.
PS/ Also carry a spare full pump, fuel and air filter, and plugs.
Indestructible you say. Here is a picture of my Onan 4000 crankshaft after 1 hour of use.
โJun-18-2015 11:24 AM
โJun-14-2015 12:05 PM
โJun-13-2015 08:31 PM
โJun-13-2015 08:30 PM
DOITHARD wrote:
These genset are indestructible...only issues with them are carburetor gumming, which if it is get ready to fork up $275.00 for a new one...no rebuilt kits available. Trust me I'm on my 2nd replacement. However, prior to replacing carb check gas filter, air filter and oil level. Gumming can be avoided by working the genset an hour every month (personally started 20 minutes wkly) and fuel additive, I use StaBil. Havent had a problem in over 2 yrs...also change fuel filter every 6 months and spark plugs yearly whether it needs it or not. Now that I'm SoCal need to change the oil for hotter temps.
PS/ Also carry a spare full pump, fuel and air filter, and plugs.
โJun-13-2015 02:59 PM
Bamarickandlisa wrote:
Wolverine68 is most probably right .
On my 4000 , I replaced with a new carb , new fuel pump , new fuel filter , spark plug , air filter , and new fuel line and it turned out to be the Hertz/rpm adjustment.
โJun-13-2015 02:13 PM
โJun-12-2015 09:39 AM
โMay-30-2015 12:19 PM
charles_1947 wrote:
I'm having an issue with my generator (Onan 4000) It runs fine until I put a load on it (turning on AC)it labors and the dies?
โMay-30-2015 05:33 AM
โMay-28-2015 12:01 PM