km1125 wrote:Source of the postNharrison5 wrote:Source of the post I had my generator tuned up (spark plug (s)), carb adjustment, antifreeze, impeller, oil, and filter. ...
The gennie worked fine afterwards and up until the last two trips. Now, it takes two or three attempts to start it. It will eventually start, but I am concerned as to the possible causes. I would like to know step 1, 2, 3 to check for issues.
...Nharrison5 wrote:The only issue I am having is with starting the generator. I had the work completed in November. The generator started up and ran as it was supposed to on the way back. This spring, after de-winterization, the generator started right up and ran like a top. First few trips out, everything good. Then, the last two trips it took two or three times to start.i was thinking perhaps a fuel issue? Also, I had to drain my engine fuel Water separators on my Port and Sbd engines because the port RPM’s we’re jumping everywhere. Could it be an issue with water in the fuel line?
Since the genset pulls from the same fuel source as the engines, it's likely it got the same kind of dose of water that the engines got. It would take a lot longer to work that water-laden gas through the generator, so that would be my first suspect. If you're sure the tanks have good gas in them now (did you find the source of the water in the engine filters?) and you get it started, put a heavy load on it and run it for a while to work all that "old" gas through the system.
Last Sunday, after getting it started, I ran the generator for three hours with no issue. The fuel was in the boat all winter. It is non-ethanol fuel and I use fuel treatment prior to winterization. I have two tanks. The port engine was the one with water in the fuel water separator. The starboard Engine fuel water separator was fine. The generator runs off the starboard tank, I believe, but I will check when I get to the boat this afternoon.