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whynotam

For those of you who might be curious about my generator that would not
start I was able to find a solution at least temporarily. After
checking and determining that 12 volt was coming to the electric pump
during starter cranking but no fuel coming from the filter housing it
was thought that a new pump was in order. After conferring with Power
Tech they said any locally available pump that provided 4 to 11 PSI
would work. Being a tightwad I decided to try tapping on the side of
the pump with a metal object while my wife cranked the engine and to my
surprise it started right up and has worked flawlessly since. Thanks to
all who offered suggestions.

Alvie Miller
Arthur IL
1993 WLWB
15KW PowerTech Generator

Gardner Yeaw

Yup,
My old hot rod tool kit seems to have fixed your problem. We used
to keep a hammer and prophylactic in the tool kit. The premise
being 'if you can't fix it, F%$#@ it'

Gardner
78FC33

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "whynotam"
wrote:
>
> For those of you who might be curious about my generator that
would not
> start I was able to find a solution at least temporarily. After
> checking and determining that 12 volt was coming to the electric
pump
> during starter cranking but no fuel coming from the filter housing
it
> was thought that a new pump was in order. After conferring with
Power
> Tech they said any locally available pump that provided 4 to 11
PSI
> would work. Being a tightwad I decided to try tapping on the side
of
> the pump with a metal object while my wife cranked the engine and
to my
> surprise it started right up and has worked flawlessly since.
Thanks to
> all who offered suggestions.
>
> Alvie Miller
> Arthur IL
> 1993 WLWB
> 15KW PowerTech Generator
>

Jon

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw"
wrote:
>
> Yup,
> My old hot rod tool kit seems to have fixed your problem. We
used
> to keep a hammer and prophylactic in the tool kit. The premise
> being 'if you can't fix it, F%$#@ it'
>
> Gardner
> 78FC33
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "whynotam"
> wrote:
> >
> > For those of you who might be curious about my generator that
> would not
> > start I was able to find a solution at least temporarily. After
> > checking and determining that 12 volt was coming to the electric
> pump
> > during starter cranking but no fuel coming from the filter
housing
> it
> > was thought that a new pump was in order. After conferring with
> Power
> > Tech they said any locally available pump that provided 4 to 11
> PSI
> > would work. Being a tightwad I decided to try tapping on the side
> of
> > the pump with a metal object while my wife cranked the engine and
> to my
> > surprise it started right up and has worked flawlessly since.
> Thanks to
> > all who offered suggestions.
> >
> > Alvie Miller
> > Arthur IL
> > 1993 WLWB
> > 15KW PowerTech Generator

One of heater stop working and with a little swift kick it started
right up! Now that's how to fix something!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> >
>
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