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Pier Pressure
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Generator Problems
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5/12/2006 1:28:21 AM
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Ok, I have been asking everyone and their dogs if they knew anything about generators. For everyone who has participated and provided some insight, I appreciate it.
Tonight I changed the oil, oil and air filters, and spark plugs. However badly these all needed to be done, they didn't fix my problems. I did find out through more thorough examination that my Governor Arm was broken and more than likely causing the engine from running properly. Once I replace it, I will give everyone an update...
We are all missing those bratwursts :-)
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uflyifix
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Generator Problems
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5/12/2006 8:23:31 AM
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When was the last time it was run? Do you use a gas stabilizer? Open the fuel cap and take a "whiff." If it has a punget odor to it, your fuels flash point has expired. Empty the fuel tank, then drain the carburators bowl, refuel w/ new fuel, start on "full choke" to draw the new fuel to the carburator and see how she runs. Hopefully this will fix the problem.
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Osms
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Generator Problems
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5/12/2006 8:34:12 AM
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You didn't say if this was the marine generator on your boat or not, but if it is you also might want to change the plug wires--in addition to fixing the governor. I worked on one for six months one time before I finally changed the wires--100% humidity in a bilge is rough on everything electrical.
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