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โAug-28-2010 11:03 AM
Wrkn2mch wrote:jim summers wrote:
Is there some carb cleaner that you would recommend using on a regular interval, as a "preventive measure". I have a newer H2000i w/ only 1 hr on it. Would some regular spray cleaner help keep it cleaner-longer ? Also, using this procedure, have you ever chg'ed the jet to a "high altitude" one ? When is that really necessary ? My manual doesn't say. I'm going to S. Utah, Grand CAnyon areas-avg elev 7500". Thnx
My Carb Cleaner of choice is "Sea Foam" you can find it in wally world in the auto dept.... use as directed.
I use it in my gas with all my old snow blowers, generators lawnmowers and cars and i like it. it can also be used in the oil or dumped in the carburetor while running.
Joe
โAug-27-2010 05:01 PM
jim summers wrote:
Is there some carb cleaner that you would recommend using on a regular interval, as a "preventive measure". I have a newer H2000i w/ only 1 hr on it. Would some regular spray cleaner help keep it cleaner-longer ? Also, using this procedure, have you ever chg'ed the jet to a "high altitude" one ? When is that really necessary ? My manual doesn't say. I'm going to S. Utah, Grand CAnyon areas-avg elev 7500". Thnx
โAug-27-2010 04:54 PM
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โAug-17-2010 04:23 PM
RoyB wrote:
When I first got my 2000i a couple of years ago it ran like a top right out of the box... I played with loading it down with lights - heater - etc to see what it would do. It worked great. Shut it down and we went mtn camping the following weekend.
I got all setup and we made it through the first nite on the batteries just fine. The next morning when i was allowed to run the generator for two hours, I got it setup on my tailgate and plugged the camper shore power into the special adapter I bought with the generators - gave it a crank and it started right right up. I had my bean coffee maker all ready jumping up and down making my first morning coffee... Checked my batteries and noticed they were getting some re-charge (not as much as I expected but some) and things were going as planned.
After about ten minutes of running the generator started loading down and finally quit. I cranked it agina and nothing... Took the gas cap off and fuel was ok so cranked it again and it started right up... I just scratched my head and keep brewing my coffee... just alittle bit later (about 5 mins) it started loading down again and quit.
My first thought was bad gas so I dumped my gas and put fresh back in - it would start right up and die after 5-8 minutes later...
A friendly camper came by and said i got one just like yours - it works great. He fiddled with and it would do the same thing. Now I am getting abit nervious. Still got two more camping days and no way to re-charge my batteries..
SO here I am scratching my head and looking sad - mommabear asking whats happening - we need to get some things going...
After about a hour of no luck figuring out what was wrong - looking for something popped loose etc I was about ready to give up..
Then another camper walked up and said you having generator problems - I said yup... He looks at for a couple of seconds and all he said was "hmmmmmm"
Then he reached down the gas cap and flipped a switch on top of the gas cap to "run". He says now try it. It jumps to life again and purred like a kitten... After about ten minutes I knew it was fixed...
Now I am out of my generator time window but I keep it going for a good couple of hours of charge on my batteries...
The camper said "Didnt you read the book?" of course I responded "This comes with a book?" We laughed and drink some good ole fresh bean coffee.
I did have a clue but it didnt click as to what was wrong - everytime I removed the gas cap it would make a loud air hiss noise. I just thought it was due to tank pressuring up when it was running. It was actually air coming into the tank after being sucked out by the motor with the cap switch turned off.
There has to be a moral to this story somewhere...
This is a great generator - wish I had two tied together
โAug-17-2010 03:20 PM
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โJul-25-2010 11:06 AM
bob_b wrote:Good source. It should be noted, the same parts list is different on different Vin numbers. My Honda for example is a EAAJ-1164136. The parts catalog for mine is Honda Generator Parts Pre-2001 EU2000I A-A GENERATOR, JPN, VIN# EAAJ-1036878 TO EAAJ-1169999.
... FYI: I've shopped around for parts and Boats.net has better prices than any others that I could find.
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
โJul-25-2010 09:22 AM
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โJul-24-2010 01:04 PM
bigfootford wrote:bob_b wrote:
I just successfully finished the carb cleaning thanks to these well documented procedures. It was much easier than I thought. Thanks, Thanks, Thanks!
bob_b, were you having problems with your genny? It would be nice to read the symptom that made you do the teardown.
Did you find any contaminants/junk in the emulsion tube? That always seems where we find the reason for having to leave the choke slightly on to run or warm up.
Jim
โJul-24-2010 08:51 AM
bob_b wrote:
I just successfully finished the carb cleaning thanks to these well documented procedures. It was much easier than I thought. Thanks, Thanks, Thanks!
โJul-22-2010 11:19 AM
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โMay-27-2010 08:58 PM
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke