โNov-23-2015 03:09 AM
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โJan-04-2016 11:19 PM
parkmanaa wrote:
I have a Onan 4000 Microlite, but it runs on propane.
This rig sat for a year with engine only being started every
week or so, but never started the Onan.
Now it just has a high clicking noise when I attempt to start
it.
Any clues?
Thanks,
โJan-03-2016 01:25 PM
โNov-26-2015 11:11 AM
โNov-26-2015 06:26 AM
Snowman9000 wrote:Bobbo wrote:Snowman9000 wrote:
I can prime the genset for 60 seconds or more and it still won't start without a lot of cranking. I'll try the choke suggestion and see if it makes a difference. I bet it will.
This describes mine, but I am too lazy to go outside, open the compartment and take off the ONAN cover. I will continue to just crank it 3 or 4 times even after priming for 60 seconds. It is just quicker and easier. Even 4 cranking sessions of 5 seconds on/5 seconds off takes less than a minute.
Yeah, well, I'm taking the problem personally. ๐ I don't like poor designs and I can't resist trying to improve them.
โNov-26-2015 04:24 AM
Bobbo wrote:Snowman9000 wrote:
I can prime the genset for 60 seconds or more and it still won't start without a lot of cranking. I'll try the choke suggestion and see if it makes a difference. I bet it will.
This describes mine, but I am too lazy to go outside, open the compartment and take off the ONAN cover. I will continue to just crank it 3 or 4 times even after priming for 60 seconds. It is just quicker and easier. Even 4 cranking sessions of 5 seconds on/5 seconds off takes less than a minute.
โNov-25-2015 06:30 AM
Snowman9000 wrote:
I can prime the genset for 60 seconds or more and it still won't start without a lot of cranking. I'll try the choke suggestion and see if it makes a difference. I bet it will.
โNov-25-2015 06:22 AM
j-d wrote:
Using the "Prime" function for gasoline-fueled ONAN genny's (as Phil noted) is a very good idea, and something many of us didn't know was available till recently. I prime ours till I hear the pump stop its tapping sound. Then I attempt a start. It sometimes actually does start. If not, I repeat the priming and listening, the do a second attempt. It always starts then.
OP - Fully closing the choke is a good idea and I've done it in the past. I do NOT think the Microlite will cause this possible hazard, but... Be sure it's the Choke and not the Throttle. The older ONAN's would go right to 160-volts-plus if you tweaked the throttle. The one that did that with me had no electronics, just a mechanical governor. I think Microlite won't allow that much voltage. I'm just not sure and I just don't feel lucky.
โNov-24-2015 02:49 PM
โNov-23-2015 03:11 PM
parkmanaa wrote:
I have a Onan 4000 Microlite, but it runs on propane.
This rig sat for a year with engine only being started every
week or so, but never started the Onan.
Now it just has a high clicking noise when I attempt to start
it.
Any clues?
Thanks,
โNov-23-2015 02:23 PM
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