โApr-30-2019 06:57 AM
โMay-13-2019 11:22 AM
So the good news is I have a better understanding of this thing for next time I have to pull it out again.
โMay-12-2019 08:03 AM
โMay-11-2019 11:35 AM
โMay-11-2019 11:35 AM
bounder39zman wrote:
OK..fault code 47 is an ignition fault code. the control board is not "seeing" one or the other ignition coils. could be as simple as a unplugged wire, or a bad coil. I have had shop towels or paper towels get sucked up into the air intake, and dislodge wire off coil. So looks like you probably have bad coil, disconnected wire to coil, or possibly bad control board.. And , from experience, dont lay shop towels or paper towels near air intake....
โMay-11-2019 11:10 AM
โMay-10-2019 06:31 PM
โMay-10-2019 02:52 PM
โMay-10-2019 12:07 PM
bounder39zman wrote:
couple of things: the 4BGE Maillemaker refers to is a great generator, I have owned several, and still have one mounted on a cart for a "portable" genset. But it has nothing in common with your RVQG (7HGJAB I assume). Your set has 2 magneto/coils, one for each cylinder,a triggered by magnets on flywheel.
to access them you have to remove genset from coach, lift engine-gen assembly off of base tray, turn on back to expose bottom of set. Then remove flywheel-belt cover to access magneto/coils. There is no ignition module, per se... the magnetos are controlled by main control module. $50 is ok price for coils, the main control board is $400+, depending on spec of genset. The hydraulic lift table is a very useful item, and you need some lifting equipment or couple strong friends to pick up the engine/gen assembly up from the base tray.
I would like to know the fault code the gen is giving you when it shuts off.
I have surveyed a number of Cummins/Onan dealers in SE US, they typically have labor rate of $150-160 hr
R&R of set from Tiffin should require 2-3 hrs at most, replacing coils, and drive belt while "in there" and bench test run about 3-4 hrs in a well equipped shop that has experience working on these sets
โMay-02-2019 06:17 PM
โMay-02-2019 11:26 AM
That said, I purchased one of these 500 lb. Capacity Hydraulic Table Carts when I had to drop my gas tank to have it welded, and at the same time, replaced the fuel pump. This thing made the job quite safe as I didn't have any help with the process.
Steve- you are awesome. Thank you so much for pointing me in that direction, and for your other advice as well.
I have a friend who knows a guy who has a shop with a forklift, and they're going to help me get this thing out. Conceptually I think I know what has to happen, and I'll get on over to the Smokstak forum and start asking more.
DW and I were talking about it last night and we could drop the $3k on this but in principle it just doesn't seem right for us. If it were $1500 I'd probably have said go but this is crazy.
Are you sure you can't get to the coil without pulling the genset out? I replaced my coil several years ago for less than $100. The hardest part was removing the shroud and some of the other sht metal surrounds. Once removed the coil replacement was easy. It was a half day job including removal of the mouse nest under the shroud on top of the engine, it is a wonder that it did not catch on fire.
โMay-02-2019 06:10 AM
โMay-02-2019 05:10 AM
โMay-01-2019 05:57 AM
maillemaker wrote:
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You will get a ton of expert advice on Onan generator work here:
https://www.smokstak.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=1
They will direct you to the service shop manuals for your generator that gives much more diagnostic and repair information than the owner's manual.
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Steve
โApr-30-2019 04:23 PM