โDec-26-2015 06:07 PM
โMay-04-2016 10:56 AM
โApr-25-2016 08:30 AM
twbronco wrote:
No I didn't. The repair shop was told to add the vents by Keystone. They are no going to test/change the fuel pump and inspect the fuel lines.
โApr-24-2016 12:52 PM
โApr-24-2016 11:27 AM
allcool wrote:lincster wrote:
So adding the air vents didn't fix it I take it.
Nope.
Seen a pic of a Fan-Tastic Vent fan on a genny compartment door...?
lol
โApr-22-2016 09:38 AM
lincster wrote:
So adding the air vents didn't fix it I take it.
โApr-21-2016 10:23 AM
โApr-21-2016 09:54 AM
twbronco wrote:
I checked the generator code and it's 36
twbronco wrote:
I checked the generator code and it's 36
โApr-21-2016 08:42 AM
โFeb-24-2016 06:05 AM
allcool wrote:nayther wrote:
Another thing to look for is degradation of the rubber fuel lines. with the crappy ethanol in the fuel it eats at the rubber. My fuel station line between the tank and pump was toast due to this. I replaced the entire fuel line from tank to pump with 3/8 copper, short rubber hose on each end that is rated for the new fuel.
JFYI,,,
With all due respect, my opinion...
Copper is not the best choice for fuel lines on vehicles, at all.
An unbalanced tire at hyw speeds can set up substantial vibration that kills copper tube fast. If its mounted tight, every 6-8", might still be ok. But then chafing comes into play. And copper is very susceptible to chafing thru with continious vibration with a hard surface.
Copper (especially 3/8" copper tube) work hardens under vibration. Then is prone to cracking and fuel leaks. Coppers very good heat transfer properties make for a easier tendency to vapor lock.
If you don't want to use a quality fuel rated hose, then use copper clad steel fuel lines, or the new Ni-Cop tubing.
jmo
โFeb-24-2016 05:08 AM
nayther wrote:
Another thing to look for is degradation of the rubber fuel lines. with the crappy ethanol in the fuel it eats at the rubber. My fuel station line between the tank and pump was toast due to this. I replaced the entire fuel line from tank to pump with 3/8 copper, short rubber hose on each end that is rated for the new fuel.
โFeb-23-2016 02:39 PM
โFeb-23-2016 06:43 AM
โFeb-22-2016 07:40 AM
โFeb-22-2016 07:05 AM
allcool wrote:twbronco wrote:
It runs for awhile and then surges and shuts off. The red light then blinks three times
Start at the start... go into your owners manual and look up how to get trouble codes. Get the exact trouble code you have, come back here and tell us. We all will be able to help a lot more then.
More or less, everything else is just a guess. No guarantee the trouble code will be the tell all, but it is the place to start imo.
jmo