generator won't stay running
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06-25-2006, 00:20
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generator won't stay running
Hi I have a 85 Bluebird with a Desiel generator ..it starts and runs
as long as you keep the start button on. there is a light in the start button that supposed to come on and stays on when running and it does not .. anyone have this same problem . Thanks Mario |
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06-25-2006, 02:09
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generator won't stay running
You did say DIESEL!, right Mario? Ha Ha!
I don't have that problem but I can tell you where to look. You have a 12VDC that is developed for the genset either by a winding on the generator itself or with an external one that is driven by the genset motor. When you press the START button, a relay pulls in that applies battery voltage to the fuel pump. When the generator speed is adequate producing 12VDC and the button released, the generated 12VDC keeps the relay latched allowing the pump to continue supplying fuel. Check fuses, then the genset source of 12 VDC. Bob Janes, Greenville, SC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bestvalueworcester" <bestvalueworcester@...> wrote: > > Hi I have a 85 Bluebird with a Desiel generator ..it starts and runs > as long as you keep the start button on. there is a light in the start > button that supposed to come on and stays on when running and it does > not .. > anyone have this same problem . > > Thanks > Mario > |
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06-25-2006, 19:23
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generator won't stay running
Mario, had starting problems last year stoped at Buddy Greggs was told
Perkins had it so I left. My local Mechanic suggested that likely she was getting air in to the fuel and as a result did not start properly. The fix was to replace the fuel filter and make sure the gasket was seated properly. (This too had been done by "no longer my Buddy" and they managed to twist the gasket.) Generater now starts and runs fine ever since. Good luck Kurt in NH 83 FC SB for sale & 97 37' BMC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bestvalueworcester" <bestvalueworcester@...> wrote: > > Hi I have a 85 Bluebird with a Desiel generator ..it starts and runs > as long as you keep the start button on. there is a light in the start > button that supposed to come on and stays on when running and it does > not .. > anyone have this same problem . > > Thanks > Mario > |
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06-26-2006, 08:44
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generator won't stay running
My problem was losing the brushes against the armature.
Ron, No. California 85PT36 > anyone have this same problem . > > Thanks > Mario > |
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06-26-2006, 10:45
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Could be the low oil pressure or high temperature sending units have failed in
the 'off' position. I believe holding the switch down bypasses their function. I think you may be able to test them by disconnecting them, although it's possible that when disconnected, the lack of a connection may tell the system to shut down the generator. Kerry 82 FC 35 Denver |
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06-26-2006, 16:38
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generator won't stay running
I just had a similar problem on my '79 diesel Kohler 8.5kw. It turned
out to be very simply a dirty fuel filter. I'd bought the rig recently and the previous owner said it'd been recently serviced. It turns out that all of my filters were a mess, but that's another story. My gen ran too when I had the start button on, but it was only because the starter was turning it over. Maybe this is unrelated, but I figured I'd share my little experience. Good luck! Mine is in the shop now and will be about $5k worth of work when I get it out next week. Obviously there was a lot of other stuff the previous owner didn''t disclose too, lol. Steve '79 Wanderlodge Diesel FC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bestvalueworcester" <bestvalueworcester@...> wrote: > > Hi I have a 85 Bluebird with a Desiel generator ..it starts and runs > as long as you keep the start button on. there is a light in the start > button that supposed to come on and stays on when running and it does > not .. > anyone have this same problem . > > Thanks > Mario > |
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