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@kloppk will be along shortly. He has a solution for you speed controller issue and probably knows if the 016 head will fit on the 813's motor.
I'm guessing they will bolt together, but I have no idea on how the engine controls and AC side of things would need to be integrated.
Yea radiator neck design stinks.
You can get one of the funnels that attaches to the radiator neck and allows you to bleed the air out while running, or just use a flexible funnel and make only a small mess!
Not sure what will happen with the fuel sender and float assy. disconnected.
If everything else was installed I know it would probably start the shut down almost immediately, but with injectors out it may still turn on the pumps and try to start, allowing you to check the pattern.
All you need...
Definitely an obscure failure that pretty much no one would ever think of! this will be something to keep in mind if anyone else ever encounters a similar issue! Thanks for closing the loop!
At least now you know everything else on your machine is in peak condition!
There's a large hole directly under the engine, there's a sheet metal cover over it with a 1" space and usually foam between the space.
Mice can easily climb in through this hole.
It can be covered with hardware cloth or screen from underneath the generator.
On the gen head, yes you must disassemble the entire thing per the manual to separate it from the engine completely.
The rotor bolts to the flywheel from the inside, requiring you to remove the end plate and the stator to access the rotor bolts.
It sounds to me like the rack either has too much...
Other than a couple isolated short instances, I'm on here all the time from home and at work ( don't tell my boss ) and I never have a problem.
I'm no internet Guru but I will say I get virtually no popups at all on this site, but plenty when I'm on other pages.
I'm using Chrome on a laptop.
Hold on, item #11 in the fuel pump diagram is the actual plunger. it should fall out but is often stuck in there with varnish.
The magnetic field in the pump makes the plunger "vibrate" up and down, that's the clicking noise you're supposed to hear.
Opposing check valves at each end cause the...
It only moves in and out about 1/8" , if you tap on it and it feels solid it is probably moving freely and is touching the cam.
Since it was rotating, that's a good sign that it is free to move.
The delivery valve spacer is the thin sliver of plastic in your last photo.
All it does is keep the...
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