generator won't stay running?
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03-03-2007, 13:03
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generator won't stay running?
I have a 12.5 Kolher with a Yanmar motor. From any of the switches
the generator will start but as soon as the start switch is released it stops. I ran a temporary 12vdc jumper to the fuel solenoid to rule out the safety shutdowns, same thing, it stops. I watched the voltage gages while I held the switch in the start position to keep the motor going. No AC registered on the gages and the radiator fan doesn't come on either. I've had this problem recently twice before, but it was intermittent and worked again after that, but now its consistantly not working. I checked the archives and have seen that other people have had this problem, but I couldn't find any solutions. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'd like to get it working before Maxton! Does house battery voltage have anything to do with the generator? p.s. A Kohler dealer e-mailed (pdf file) me the parts manual and service manuel, which Kinkos put into booklet form for me. If anybody needs them I can e-mail them to you. Tom Sorrentino 1987 PT38 Bedford Hills, NY |
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03-03-2007, 13:54
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generator won't stay running?
Tom, check the latching ciruit created by an
oil pressure switch. This is a safely device to prevent running of the engine with no oil. bob janes, greenville, sc --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > > I have a 12.5 Kolher with a Yanmar motor. From any of the switches > the generator will start but as soon as the start switch is released > it stops. I ran a temporary 12vdc jumper to the fuel solenoid to rule > out the safety shutdowns, same thing, it stops. I watched the voltage > gages while I held the switch in the start position to keep the motor > going. No AC registered on the gages and the radiator fan doesn't > come on either. I've had this problem recently twice before, but it > was intermittent and worked again after that, but now its > consistantly not working. > I checked the archives and have seen that other people have had this > problem, but I couldn't find any solutions. > Does anyone have any suggestions? I'd like to get it working before > Maxton! > Does house battery voltage have anything to do with the generator? > > p.s. A Kohler dealer e-mailed (pdf file) me the parts manual and > service manuel, which Kinkos put into booklet form for me. If anybody > needs them I can e-mail them to you. > > Tom Sorrentino > 1987 PT38 > Bedford Hills, NY > |
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03-03-2007, 14:02
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generator won't stay running?
Bob,
Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought running the temp. 12vdc jumper to the fuel solenoid bypassed that? Tom Sorrentino 1987 PT38 Bedford HIlls, NY --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "one_dusty_hoot" > > Tom, check the latching ciruit created by an > oil pressure switch. This is a safely device > to prevent running of the engine with no oil. > bob janes, greenville, sc > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > > > > > I have a 12.5 Kolher with a Yanmar motor. From any of the switches > > the generator will start but as soon as the start switch is > released > > it stops. I ran a temporary 12vdc jumper to the fuel solenoid to > rule > > out the safety shutdowns, same thing, it stops. I watched the > voltage > > gages while I held the switch in the start position to keep the > motor > > going. No AC registered on the gages and the radiator fan doesn't > > come on either. I've had this problem recently twice before, but it > > was intermittent and worked again after that, but now its > > consistantly not working. > > I checked the archives and have seen that other people have had > this > > problem, but I couldn't find any solutions. > > Does anyone have any suggestions? I'd like to get it working before > > Maxton! > > Does house battery voltage have anything to do with the generator? > > > > p.s. A Kohler dealer e-mailed (pdf file) me the parts manual and > > service manuel, which Kinkos put into booklet form for me. If > anybody > > needs them I can e-mail them to you. > > > > Tom Sorrentino > > 1987 PT38 > > Bedford Hills, NY > > > |
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03-03-2007, 16:36
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generator won't stay running?
Tom: I had a similar, not exactly as you explained, problem. It turned out to
be a failing fuel pump. It was pumping just enough fuel to get it going but not enough to run. I put a new one on and have been fine since. The overtemp sensor can shut you down if it is bad. Pull the wire off and see if it runs. Leroy Eckert 1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors" Niceville, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: thomas_sorrentino To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 7:03 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] generator won't stay running? I have a 12.5 Kolher with a Yanmar motor. From any of the switches the generator will start but as soon as the start switch is released it stops. I ran a temporary 12vdc jumper to the fuel solenoid to rule out the safety shutdowns, same thing, it stops. I watched the voltage gages while I held the switch in the start position to keep the motor going. No AC registered on the gages and the radiator fan doesn't come on either. I've had this problem recently twice before, but it was intermittent and worked again after that, but now its consistantly not working. I checked the archives and have seen that other people have had this problem, but I couldn't find any solutions. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'd like to get it working before Maxton! Does house battery voltage have anything to do with the generator? p.s. A Kohler dealer e-mailed (pdf file) me the parts manual and service manuel, which Kinkos put into booklet form for me. If anybody needs them I can e-mail them to you. Tom Sorrentino 1987 PT38 Bedford Hills, NY [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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03-03-2007, 17:20
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generator won't stay running?
Tom:
The fuel sol is held in by the S/R contacts on the start solenoid. If the low oil pressure or high water temp shorts to ground ( defective) it is the same as hitting the stop switch. Also go under with the gen slid out, remove the rear cover on the Kohler, there is a fuse and diode on the quadrature windings, check those, Inspect the brushes and slip rings they ride on and check the L1/L2 and Neutral wires on the isolated lugs to be sure they are tight. After that you want to measure at the isolated studs L1 to neutral for A/C while someone holds the start button. There is an A/C relay in the control box that pulls in when there is voltage on L1 and Neutral, the A/c relay is the one that sets up the holding contacts for run. If no voltage, check for 12 vdc on the brushes. If you have 12 vdc on the brushes then it is a good bet that the regulator is out. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider 84FC35 Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma At 01:03 AM 3/4/2007 +0000, you wrote: >I have a 12.5 Kolher with a Yanmar motor. From any of the switches >the generator will start but as soon as the start switch is released >it stops. I ran a temporary 12vdc jumper to the fuel solenoid to rule >out the safety shutdowns, same thing, it stops. I watched the voltage >gages while I held the switch in the start position to keep the motor >going. No AC registered on the gages and the radiator fan doesn't >come on either. I've had this problem recently twice before, but it >was intermittent and worked again after that, but now its >consistantly not working. >I checked the archives and have seen that other people have had this >problem, but I couldn't find any solutions. >Does anyone have any suggestions? I'd like to get it working before >Maxton! >Does house battery voltage have anything to do with the generator? > >p.s. A Kohler dealer e-mailed (pdf file) me the parts manual and >service manuel, which Kinkos put into booklet form for me. If anybody >needs them I can e-mail them to you. > >Tom Sorrentino >1987 PT38 >Bedford Hills, NY > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider 84FC35 Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma |
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03-04-2007, 00:23
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generator won't stay running?
Had the same problem with the same setup as yours. It was the
brushes. The holder broke and destroyed the stator. Replaced both. I'd appreciate a copy of your manual if you don't mind.... Thanks rlfaubion at yahoo dot com Ron, No. California 85PT36 >No AC registered on the gages and the radiator fan doesn't >come on either. Does house battery voltage have anything to do with the >generator? > > p.s. A Kohler dealer e-mailed (pdf file) me the parts manual and > service manuel, which Kinkos put into booklet form for me. If anybody > needs them I can e-mail them to you. > > Tom Sorrentino > 1987 PT38 > Bedford Hills, NY > |
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03-04-2007, 05:07
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generator won't stay running?
Check and see if you have a fuel bleed valve on the passenger side
of the engine going into the injector pump. If you do, it should only be open about 1/2 to 3/4 turn. On my unit, the lock nut had vibrated loose and the valve was fully open and returning all the fuel to the tank rather than the pump. R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, TX 92WB40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > > I have a 12.5 Kolher with a Yanmar motor. From any of the switches > the generator will start but as soon as the start switch is released > it stops. I ran a temporary 12vdc jumper to the fuel solenoid to rule > out the safety shutdowns, same thing, it stops. I watched the voltage > gages while I held the switch in the start position to keep the motor > going. No AC registered on the gages and the radiator fan doesn't > come on either. I've had this problem recently twice before, but it > was intermittent and worked again after that, but now its > consistantly not working. > I checked the archives and have seen that other people have had this > problem, but I couldn't find any solutions. > Does anyone have any suggestions? I'd like to get it working before > Maxton! > Does house battery voltage have anything to do with the generator? > > p.s. A Kohler dealer e-mailed (pdf file) me the parts manual and > service manuel, which Kinkos put into booklet form for me. If anybody > needs them I can e-mail them to you. > > Tom Sorrentino > 1987 PT38 > Bedford Hills, NY > |
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