09-07-2024, 05:16 PM
Before I take more involved actions, I wanted to make sure that I have taken the right troubleshooting order.
Normally I start the generator, engine, and aqua hot monthly and warm up a bit even though for much of the year we start at 100F and go up from there in Phoenix.
I have never had an issue with the generator starting and it always fired right up. This generator has seen moderate use prior to me purchasing and has about 1500hrs on it. I have not really used it much, and now even much less now that I have 2400W of Solar on the roof.
But this month, the generator does not start. It cranks fairly well from what I can tell, and the batteries have enough juice to start the main engine. I have the generator hooked up to the engine start batteries since the 48V lithium house batteries have been installed. I have had it that way for over 2 years now, and it never presented any problems.
The generator is the 20KW Kohler, 1998 coach 500.
Here are some of the things I have checked so far:
My current thought was to replace the fuel pump, but wanted to ask the crew if I missed any obvious troubleshooting steps. Possibly I could hook up a fuel pressure gauge to verify pressure, but I am uncertain if the pressure at the bleed screw is what is delivered to the injectors as it may be on a line back to the tank???
Thanks for reading the entire post!
Normally I start the generator, engine, and aqua hot monthly and warm up a bit even though for much of the year we start at 100F and go up from there in Phoenix.
I have never had an issue with the generator starting and it always fired right up. This generator has seen moderate use prior to me purchasing and has about 1500hrs on it. I have not really used it much, and now even much less now that I have 2400W of Solar on the roof.
But this month, the generator does not start. It cranks fairly well from what I can tell, and the batteries have enough juice to start the main engine. I have the generator hooked up to the engine start batteries since the 48V lithium house batteries have been installed. I have had it that way for over 2 years now, and it never presented any problems.
The generator is the 20KW Kohler, 1998 coach 500.
Here are some of the things I have checked so far:
- Initially tried to bleed/prime the fuel system on top of the fuel filter. However I found out that the prime switch electrical connections to the fuel pump were intermittently connected at the "snap on" wire splice (I always hated those). That that is right before the fuel pump electrical connection. I have removed the splice and soldered in new wires. The prime function now works and I could bleed the system consistently. I am not going to say the pressure in the system was high, but fuel did flow with the screw backed out about 1 turn. No air came out, only fuel. This did nothing for my start problem.
- I changed the fuel filter and the air filter. I did not change the water separator filter, the viewing bowl seemed clean and I did not have a spare. All fuel I have seen looks good and has no odd smell, even though it is 9 months old. The tank is full. After changing the fuel filter, I bled/primed the system at the filter housing screw on top until no bubbles appeared. I am guessing I pumped out 2-3 oz out of the bleeder screw. The air filter was dirty, but not horrible. Again, engine turned over, but did not fire at all. I cranked longer than usual, just in case there was some air trapped above the filter.
- I took a short cut to verify that the all of the safety systems were not activated (overtemp, oil pressure, fire extinguisher) by hooking my volt meter up to the fuel pump electrical connection. When I crank the generator, the fuel pump does get power. With cranking noise I cannot tell if pump is on, but I imagine that it is since it has power. Again crank but no start.
- The voltage to the fuel pump during cranking was about 9.8V. Maybe that is expected while cranking but it did feel lower than I had imagined
- The fuse to the fuel pump is good as checked with continuity
- Radiator is full
My current thought was to replace the fuel pump, but wanted to ask the crew if I missed any obvious troubleshooting steps. Possibly I could hook up a fuel pressure gauge to verify pressure, but I am uncertain if the pressure at the bleed screw is what is delivered to the injectors as it may be on a line back to the tank???
Thanks for reading the entire post!