โMay-27-2010 02:06 AM
โJul-10-2013 12:53 PM
orionpaxx wrote:
Quick question while on the road trying to trouble shoot.
Every few days I have to dry out my air filter because one unit will not start.
Has anyone encountered this? The filter seems full of fuel,
Stopping air flow.
Looking for reason this would happen!
Jay
โJul-10-2013 12:42 PM
orionpaxx wrote:
Quick question while on the road trying to trouble shoot.
Every few days I have to dry out my air filter because one unit will not start.
Has anyone encountered this? The filter seems full of fuel,
Stopping air flow.
Looking for reason this would happen!
Jay
โJul-10-2013 12:20 PM
โJun-25-2013 01:26 PM
โJun-25-2013 01:23 PM
Angus_NB wrote:Yep, tried stuff like that, thanks. Also tried beemerphile's search within a search for 2000i then jet and only got 3 results two of them were our posts and one was where I asked about jetting a while ago.
This narrows it down fairly well.
site:rv.net "Official unofficial" CPE 2000i jet
โJun-25-2013 01:18 PM
โJun-25-2013 01:11 PM
Angus_NB wrote:Thanks Angus, I use this all the time but I want to search just the 2000i thread. If I search the site I get Boily jetting and 3500/4000 jetting etc..
It's best to use Google. You will usually get better results than most forum search engines.
To search a specific site using Google use the following format.
site:site to search then the keywords you are looking for. In this case try:site:rv.net Champion 2000i jet
โJun-25-2013 01:07 PM
โJun-25-2013 12:41 PM
Unyalli wrote:
How do you search just this thread? Within these 271 pages I want to search for jet or jetting.
โJun-25-2013 12:29 PM
โJun-11-2013 02:23 PM
qwerty11 wrote:
Has anybody made a box for this generator? I would like it to sit on an open utility trailer but want to shield it from rain and moisture when driving down the road. I remember reading somewhere in the previous 130 + pages about the ventilation path through the generator, but can't remember the exact details.
โJun-08-2013 11:19 AM
โMay-30-2013 05:40 AM
โMay-13-2013 04:07 PM
โApr-27-2013 10:44 AM
professor95 wrote:CajunBuccaneer wrote:professor95 wrote:
Just an added comment on the extended run fuel tank I fabricated that is quoted below. You need to have the 2000i fuel tank full to the brim before screwing the cap that goes to the AUX tank on tight. ANY air in the 2000i tank or fuel fine from the AUX tank and it may not work. I used the AUX tank as shown last summer after a bad storm and it worked great but all air had to be purged first. Also note when you connect up and prime the system you will most likely spill some gasoline down the side of the generator. NEVER do this with a hot engine and let any spilled fuel evaporate before starting the genny.
Thanks for all your comments and suggestions. Any comments on how to do this for a parallel unit. Should I dual feed from one tank or two separate tanks?
You know, the biggest problem with this set-up is the lack of significant vacuum being developed in the fuel tank to pull fuel from the aux tank. The ONLY thing you have that makes the vacuum is the gravitational fall of fuel for about 2" into the carburetor. I suspect you would encounter problems using a T or Y and trying to feed twins from one tank. My knee jerk is probably not what you want to hear - use two independent aux tanks and feed lines.
If there was a fuel pump on the CPE unit sucking fuel it would be a lot simpler - but there is not. Upside is not having a pump means one less part in the system to fail.
A small-engine vacuum operated fuel pump like this one connected to port vacuum on the 2000i engine between the tank and carb should do no harm and would improve the performance of an aux tank. But, I have not tested this and it might void your CPE warranty. Another issue is developing a way to get port vacuum sufficient to run the pump. As built, there is no port vacuum access on the 2000i. My thinking is a 3/8" thick spacer added between the engine and carb with at least a 1/8" tube drilled in the center of one side to supply ported vacuum. It gets complicated, doesn't it? :h