bajalearner
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Dear mechanic's, what is this problem? (besides a loose nut behind the starter key)
For you smart mechanically inclined people, What's your thoughts for a remedy. I went camping at Santo Tomas and all went well except I screwed up
and damaged my generator.
It's a Honda, 3000 watt, electric start, 2 years old but low hours on it when I accidentally left the choke on and ran it for 40 minutes with a
moderate load. When I noticed the choke was on, I pushed it in and the generator ran about a minute then stopped. It started a couple of times for
a few seconds but won't run now.
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grizzlyfsh95
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Clean the plug
The harder I work, the luckier I get
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Lee
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x2, or better yet change it.
Great generator.
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while you're in maintenance mode clean the air filter and change the oil.
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I agree with the above suggestions but if it will still not start, my question is will it start with the choke on? If so then possibly your main jet
is plugged with something, maybe gum from old gas. Did it sit for a long time between uses?
Larry
Off grid, 12-190 watt evergreen solar panels on solar trackers, 2-3648 stacked Outback inverters, 610ah LiFePo4 48v battery bank, FM 60 and MX60
Outback charge controllers, X-240 Outback transformer for 240v from inverters, 6500 watt Kubota diesel generator.
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Quote: Originally posted by larryC | I agree with the above suggestions but if it will still not start, my question is will it start with the choke on? If so then possibly your main jet
is plugged with something, maybe gum from old gas. Did it sit for a long time between uses?
Larry |
I have the same generator and Larry has the correct answer.
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I am surprised it ran for 40 minutes and you could not tell the choke was on. As stated before, change the plug..and maybe have the carb cleaned by
a professional.
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bajalearner
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You are correct SIR(s). Cleaned the plug and runs perfect. Concise and correct advice. The plug was dark with soot so I cleaned it and put it back
in service. I will buy a couple plugs to have on hand. I recently changed oil so don't need anything right now.
Thanks guys.
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Lee
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Quote: Originally posted by bajalearner | You are correct SIR(s). Cleaned the plug and runs perfect. Concise and correct advice. The plug was dark with soot so I cleaned it and put it back
in service. I will buy a couple plugs to have on hand. I recently changed oil so don't need anything right now.
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One last comment, keep the gen topped off (gas) and use Sta-Bil. Running it regularly helps but I don't do that much myself. Glad it worked
out.
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would be better to drain the tank and fuel bowl and store it dry if not used much
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If the generator ran that rich, and flooded out , change the oil again anyway. Oil is cheap, but at least check it for thinning or gas smell. I have
a honda engine on a water pump, and sometimes the float sticks and the oil gets diluted with gasoline. I try to remember to shut off the fuel valve
every time I shut down (and then try to remember I did that!).
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