Jul-02-2023 04:16 AM
Jul-09-2023 09:54 AM
wolfe10 wrote:
I really doubt PSI to the on-generator regulator is a problem unless kinked line, tank valve mostly closed, etc.
Jul-09-2023 09:22 AM
mcewena wrote:
If I could McGiver a pressure gauge on to the last fitting before the genny what pressure should it read?
Jul-09-2023 04:59 AM
bounder39zman wrote:
the 3.6KY LP Onan genny's can be a real handful to diagnose with the symptoms you describe. After checking all the basics (compresion, ignition, fuel from tank to genny), you may want to replace the LP hoses on your set, due to their age. I have done this to several sets that were brought to my shop with this problem, and it seemed to fix issues. the fuel pressures to and from LP regulators are very critical, and any deterioration of hoses can cause problems. if you have any "backfiring or popping back" through carb., make sure to check rocker arms and valve lash.
Jul-08-2023 06:22 PM
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Jul-04-2023 07:55 AM
Jul-04-2023 07:31 AM
Jul-04-2023 07:08 AM
mcewena wrote:
It says LPV on the label (Onan 3.6kyfa26120L circa 2006) and has its own regulator and line off the tank separate from the other appliances.
Do regulators typically fail? It’s the easiest thing to swap next.
Jul-04-2023 06:39 AM
nickthehunter wrote:
I could list about a hundred possibilities. Air, fuel, spark - if you could narrow it down to which one seems to be deficient at the generator itself (I.e,: saying the propane tank is full doesn’t mean the propane is getting in the generator cylinder) that would lead to better answers to your problem.
If all else fails, clean the carbon out of the exhaust muffler, and check the oil.
Jul-04-2023 06:35 AM
wolfe10 wrote:
Is this a liquid or vapor LP generator-- i.e. looking at the propane tank, it the port supplying the generator liquid or vapor?
What year/model?
Jul-02-2023 06:35 AM
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