RustyMacIntosh
Nov 20, 2019Explorer II
Onan Gen--hard starting and surging
I was gifted a 95 Bounder 34ft with the big block Ford engine. 30kish miles. Sat a lot.
I've resurrected it back to 90% operational. I've made several statewide trips.
The generator. At first, it would not start. Now it starts after cranking maybe 30 seconds from the dash. It will start up, run for maybe 5 minutes then you can feel it begin to surge.
Opening up the side panel, it's running, smoother now that at first. But then it surges. It gets worse and worse surging, then quits. It might attempt to start again but dies like it is out of fuel.
Let it sit for several hours, it does the same routine, cranks (longer than I like), then fires up, smooth then begins to surge ultimately dies.
OK--the coach has gone thru maybe 10 tanks of gas. Including filters and treatment. The 460 runs nicely.
I was once told that this unit has a fuel pump. So far, I have not located it.
I can see the filter which is connected to the carb. I tried yesterday to remove the filter but was unable to get the brass connector to free up from the bottom of the filter. I'm going to try it again today with heavier tools.
I think it is running a bit rich. Or at least that is what the exhaust pipe looks like. I do not see any blue or black smoke from the exhaust.
I'm thinking that maybe its time to just swap in a new carb, a new filter and all. Fuel pump? I guess if I can find it.
Its the Onan 5000 model btw.
I've resurrected it back to 90% operational. I've made several statewide trips.
The generator. At first, it would not start. Now it starts after cranking maybe 30 seconds from the dash. It will start up, run for maybe 5 minutes then you can feel it begin to surge.
Opening up the side panel, it's running, smoother now that at first. But then it surges. It gets worse and worse surging, then quits. It might attempt to start again but dies like it is out of fuel.
Let it sit for several hours, it does the same routine, cranks (longer than I like), then fires up, smooth then begins to surge ultimately dies.
OK--the coach has gone thru maybe 10 tanks of gas. Including filters and treatment. The 460 runs nicely.
I was once told that this unit has a fuel pump. So far, I have not located it.
I can see the filter which is connected to the carb. I tried yesterday to remove the filter but was unable to get the brass connector to free up from the bottom of the filter. I'm going to try it again today with heavier tools.
I think it is running a bit rich. Or at least that is what the exhaust pipe looks like. I do not see any blue or black smoke from the exhaust.
I'm thinking that maybe its time to just swap in a new carb, a new filter and all. Fuel pump? I guess if I can find it.
Its the Onan 5000 model btw.