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โJan-18-2021 07:49 AM
klutchdust wrote:
Having been around diesel and gas engines for a lifetime I know this :
" as it starts to die on you, spray a little starting fluid in the carb to keep it running
- keep doing it until you are tired of doing so"
This in my opinion is a terrible idea, to keep an engine running on starting fluid and here's why.
Do you notice that the engine chatters, clacks and everything else while using starting fluid/ether? Starting fluid puts engines under stress, it strips the cylinders of lubrication. Sure you can spray a little if you like, it's your engine however I have not purchased or used any in my engines ever since I saw a mechanic use it, walk away then another mechanic came along and not knowing ether was sprayed - hit the glow plug button on the diesel tractor and the explosion removed the head gaskets from the block.
โJan-18-2021 07:25 AM
โJan-18-2021 05:02 AM
bobndot wrote:"Great" is an understatement.
I remember my dad using white gas for our camp stove and its shelf life was great.
โJan-17-2021 04:52 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:Kennyg wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
Does the generator keep running if you hold down the start switch? If it does, that indicates that it's not putting out enough voltage to the control board to lock in the run cycle. It could be a faulty voltage regulator ($$$), or it could be dirty slip rings. Holding the start button down for a minute or two may clean the rings enough to keep it running. Worth a try anyway...
No. will run ,but as soon as I release button, the engine stops.
Does it keep running as long as you hold the button down? Even for a minute or longer? If it does, it's not an engine problem, it's an electrical problem...
โJan-17-2021 02:56 PM
Kennyg wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
Does the generator keep running if you hold down the start switch? If it does, that indicates that it's not putting out enough voltage to the control board to lock in the run cycle. It could be a faulty voltage regulator ($$$), or it could be dirty slip rings. Holding the start button down for a minute or two may clean the rings enough to keep it running. Worth a try anyway...
No. will run ,but as soon as I release button, the engine stops.
โJan-17-2021 02:47 PM
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โJan-17-2021 06:49 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Does the generator keep running if you hold down the start switch? If it does, that indicates that it's not putting out enough voltage to the control board to lock in the run cycle. It could be a faulty voltage regulator ($$$), or it could be dirty slip rings. Holding the start button down for a minute or two may clean the rings enough to keep it running. Worth a try anyway...
โJan-17-2021 06:42 AM
wopachop wrote:
Does your float bowl have a drain on the bottom?
โJan-17-2021 06:35 AM
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โJan-17-2021 05:08 AM
whemme wrote:I lean towards this too.
My vote is that you have a weak/inoperative electric fuel pump on your Onan generator