Dune
Senior Member
Uh...no...re read my last sentence.Glad you found the problem! Could it have been a faulty reset switch?
Uh...no...re read my last sentence.Glad you found the problem! Could it have been a faulty reset switch?
It's even worse than that....turns out the "repair" was installing a new O ring on a part on the injector pump easily removed from the outside !So much for the mechanic who took patr of the injection pump home for repair.
I wait with abated breath.Fixed it. Now you guys get to guess what it was
Hint- it was electrical to panel related and ridiculously simple....but not a blown fuse and not a tripped or defective sensor fault breaker.
Perhaps if you had been more detailed in that part of your response you might have a point, but obviously there was "power to the generator" as the starter was turning it over just fine. And how to determine if there was power to the gauge panel was both unclear (before I got the service manual) and difficult due to having to remove the water maker obstacles before I could even get a decent look in there.I'm guessing if he would have listened to me the genny would have been running 32 posts ago. :lol:
Right, Stanadyne pump...so is the bizarre secondary fuel filter (but Napa has them) Thanks Ski.That's a Stanadyne pump. All parts should be available and serviceable at an injection shop. No need to go to Cummins.
Do note that this engine was mfr'd by Onan, then Cummins bought Onan. Tagged as a Cummins, but they never made any of the parts. It's production run was not very long and many engine parts are no longer available. Good reliable engine, but an orphan.
On the offhand chance the end of your sentence was supposed to imply I often pay for mechanical or electrical boat related services, nothing could be further from the case. I only employed a mechanic this time as the boat is for sale, and part of the contract was that the generators be "certified" by an Onan repair facility !I'm guessing the problem was a cable that got knocked loose, probably by someone who you paid to fix something else.
On the offhand chance the end of your sentence was supposed to imply I often pay for mechanical or electrical boat related services, nothing could be further from the case. I only employed a mechanic this time as the boat is for sale, and part of the contract was that the generators be "certified" by an Onan repair facility !
I suspected it would be a complete waste of money from the get go, but nonetheless agreed just to get the contract thru. Only later I find out the mechanic was highly suspect in his knowledge base, especially on the electrical end of things. But at least the buyer got his "proof" the generators are in excellent condition.
As an aside, all I ever got was a credit card charge for $730.... no invoice explaining the hours, O ring costs, nothing. An email to the company about this received no response.
The mechanic spent less than 3 total hours on the boat. Travel time I would estimate at maximum 45 minutes x 4 (2 trips) but it should have been 45 x 2, since the second trip should have been completely unnecessary if he simply had the O ring with him, or went to the hardware store* just 2.5 miles away to fetch one.
Amazing, isn't it ?
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*This Tru Value hardware store has the motherlode selection of O rings, btw. I went there on Thursday for something else and while there asked to see what they had in O rings which confirmed what I suspected.
Good to know but in this case I don't think I would have fretted too much about paying 39 cents for an O ring that would have saved hundreds of dollars vs another trip ! Plus it was needed immediately.Our local Ace hardware has a large number of O-rings. And a good selection of SS nuts and bolts. But much better prices for nuts and bolts is at York Bolt.
York bolt is more than 50% cheaper than Ace hardware.
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Told by who ? If told by someone like my guy, it would be meaningless. But this one was on the left side, probably just for bleeding purposes as the steel fitting screwed in. There was a small leak there and it did need replacement but had absolutely nothing to do with my generator not starting.If these o rings are the ones at the top of the injector pump (common issue with Onan) I was told to use OEM rings. But they were $10 each.