Aug-14-2014 04:31 AM
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Aug-16-2014 05:18 AM
j-d wrote:
Onan wants us to use a pump that serves as a positive fuel line shutoff when NOT running. Some models had a Pump that was NOT shutoff and there was an extra solenoid valve to accomplish this. Here at Facet-Purolator the specs on LOW pressure pumps include whether they are shutoff or not. I replaced an old Facet type solenoid pump with a little aftermarket one (labeled only "Purolator" back then). It worked fine and never caused a problem by NOT being shut-off. The risk would be that the coach's fuel system would pressurize the genset's carburetor and the Float Valve wouldn't hold, letting it flood over.
All that said, Amazon offers pumps that are a direct match to many Onan applications, reasonable price and no need to improvise. They actually looked less expensive than improvise, HERE.
Yeah, Where's the Fun in That?
Aug-16-2014 04:44 AM
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Aug-15-2014 03:00 PM
DiskDoctr wrote:
I've seen Onan control board defect and not output enough volts to fuel pump. About $150 a few years back for a new board.
Solution? If the voltage is more than about 0.5 volts below your battery voltage, simply install a relay in this (+) line to the fuel pump and install a new fuel pump (possibly the fuel pump failure damaged the circuit board?).
The relay will allow you to run a new (+) wire from the battery though the relay to the new fuel pump.
You could try connecting a DVM to the (+) side of the fuel pump and watch it carefully. If it is too low or drops...simple fix.
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