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โOct-24-2015 09:05 AM
Gjac wrote:
I am not sure what you mean by "pushes instead of pulls". Mine sucks fuel from the main gas tank (pulls?) I don't see how you would get it to push by moving it back farther?
โOct-24-2015 08:46 AM
โOct-23-2015 08:30 AM
nayther wrote:
Did you just replace the pump in the same location under the generator? I was thinking about relocating it back at the tank, one so it's pushing instead of sucking, two so it isn't affected by the generator heat.
โOct-23-2015 08:27 AM
azpete wrote:
i have done it on many different models. all you need to know is the operating fuel pressure. any auto parts place can supply a generic pump already set at the needed pressure.
โOct-23-2015 08:18 AM
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โOct-20-2015 08:29 AM
nayther wrote:Y-Guy wrote:
I put in a generic from Amazon. Airtex E11015 Electric Fuel Pump for Onan Generator Set
Fellow Toy Hauler Brenden had a good threat that listed various partes for the change. Click Here
That's assuming you have an Onan 5500, not sure about exact parts for others.
Thanks, I almost ordered one of those Airtex as it looks so close to the existing one. Rig is in Ridgecrest right now for our race this weekend, heading out there tonight so won't get a chance to do this until it comes home, might run to a local auto parts store and buy their generic one if the temporary Honda I have doesn't work out.
โSep-30-2015 03:56 PM
Y-Guy wrote:
I put in a generic from Amazon. Airtex E11015 Electric Fuel Pump for Onan Generator Set
Fellow Toy Hauler Brenden had a good threat that listed various partes for the change. Click Here
That's assuming you have an Onan 5500, not sure about exact parts for others.
โSep-30-2015 03:52 PM
allcool wrote:
What exact trouble code # did you get, and is it always the same trouble code # every time it stalls out...?
Does it start right back up and run fine after it stalls out ?
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