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Generator rebuild
- RaRa
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Generator rebuild
What say you?
- bud37
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Re: Generator rebuild
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Re: Generator rebuild
The old unit are pretty robust and worth rebuilding unless there are major internal issues. I don't know about down your way but up here, a new marine generator of that size if over $10K CAN$. Of course that's only about $1K US$
What model you have?
- buster53
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Re: Generator rebuild
I had problems with my Kohler last summer, starting/running and had a tech guy work on it several times and we were baffled. Then one day he just happened to mention that there was a check valve in the fuel line right at or just inside the fuel tank...that's how they were made. Anyway, we put in a new check valve and so far, no issues since.
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Re: Generator rebuild
- buster53
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Re: Generator rebuild
tomschauer wrote:Source of the post Its more than likely a fuel issue. Gummed up carb, inline filter or failing fuel pump. I personally would try to fix it before spending 7+k for a new one.
We knew I had a fuel issue as well. Checked the fuel lines, changed filter, new fuel pump, cleaned the carb. That's when the subject of the check valve came up. Replaced it and life is good.
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Re: Generator rebuild
buster53 wrote:Source of the post.....check valve in the fuel line right at or just inside the fuel tank....
That would be the anti-siphon valve. They are at the connection port on top of the tank. It's the fitting that the fuel hose hooks up to. They do fail.
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Re: Generator rebuild
- RaRa
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Re: Generator rebuild
Quote for new one is around #12-14k, no labor included. The idea of setting a portable from favorite big boy toy store and use it only out fishing so the Admiral can nap in the cool seems better and better. Run an insulated pipe way above neck with heavy cord below.
The starting issue I’d the carb. Squirt it with start fluid, push button bang! It has now developed a starter issue. I suspect it ls like older cars and the solenoid is stuck. I am just not as able to crawl in when I was 20 on my Ford Galaxy 500!
Ideas?
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Re: Generator rebuild
RaRa wrote:Source of the post Ideas?
Hope you are feeling better.
Considering the estimate, why not pay someone to repair it. The reality is you would have to buy the other one then cords etc.etc..., Running the onboard will be much safer than a portable noise maker on the boat .......they are just unsafe period.
I know , I know, other people run them and are fine, well lots of folk die and get very sick as well. Just my opinion, opinions are cheap I guess.....
Whatever you choose....be safe.
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