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Can We Fix It? No Compression 

James Condon
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I picked up this neglected Generac GP8000e up as a parts machine. The engine has no compression. Before breaking it down, lets see why it has no compression. Maybe we can get it to run again?
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@johannlourens6183
@johannlourens6183 Год назад
Just completed the break-in period and so far the unit is operating perfectly ru-vid.comUgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y . I was amazed by just how quiet this little guy is. I kept having to walk down the driveway to the generator to make sure it was still running. In fact, the most annoying noise coming from the set-up is a high-pitched chirping coming from the pressure regulator on the propane line. I suppose it's possible my other propane-powered generator's pressure regulator is making the same noise, but the generator itself is so loud I've never noticed it. Build quality so far is excellent. My only nit is the service panel is a little tricky to remove. I feel like I might break off one of the plastic tabs when bending it back. I probably just need to work out the technique, so will not hold it against Champion.Next week I intend to fully load the unit to charge a large battery pack and will update this review if there's any problem (3000W continuous load vs a rated 3100W capacity while using propane). Absent any trouble there, I'm 100% pleased with this purchase.
@Amy_McFarland
@Amy_McFarland Год назад
These videos are an excellent resource for not only repairing BUT also maintaining a generator to prevent a lot of these issues!
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Год назад
Thanks Amy
@brianallen9810
@brianallen9810 Год назад
Yeah...somebody sure did a number to this one.
@marcheld
@marcheld Год назад
Absolutely brilliant! I find your format mesmerizing. Always interested in the next step and you rarely leave us hanging. You’ll laugh when I tell you I actually say out loud “hey guys, welcome back”, and “Thanks for watching”. What can I say, I’m a nerd.
@Golfingferdie
@Golfingferdie Год назад
I find my self Jonesing for his next video. Need more of that "James Wisdom"!!
@whatdoyouthinktodd
@whatdoyouthinktodd 11 месяцев назад
We're all a nerd at something
@davidgilpin5200
@davidgilpin5200 Год назад
James, you are the "Bob Ross" of generator/small engine repairs and restorations. This was a magnificent save! You pulled this Generac from the brink of becoming "Frankenstein" parts to fix other generators. This beast ran well and looked great, nicely done.
@kencramer1697
@kencramer1697 Год назад
Bob Ross always had his happy little trees. Does James have his happy little sine waves? Hmm, could that be a merch idea? James in a Bob Ross hairstyle sitting on a generator staring at an oscilloscope with a "Happy Little Sine Wave" thought bubble?
@jonminer9891
@jonminer9891 Год назад
Hi, James. As soon as I saw the 8000 I had my hopes up Then the valve fix was in and you were off and running. The gas tank was the worst I have seen! There was a lot to do, but the problems were old hat for you and you ended up with a very profitable generator. I do envy your tools set. That riveter could certainly do the job. Of course the lift makes things easier for you and that is all to the good. Good find on that one, James. Thanks for sharing! Stay healthy!
@Skynet-1
@Skynet-1 Год назад
Wow, after all the generator has been through by someone who clearly had no idea of what they were doing I didn't think it had much hope for survival. Turned out to be a little gem. Great job James! 👍👍👍🙂
@HeIsTheHighlander
@HeIsTheHighlander Год назад
Thanks for what you are doing and how you do it. Your English language channel is best channel about generators for me - despite I live in Russia, and my English is not very good.
@yanicks9040
@yanicks9040 Год назад
Dear god, when you had opened that fuel tank cap I thought it couldnt get any worse and then you shook it around 🤯
@Renville80
@Renville80 Год назад
Right? Was about to make supper, and I decided I can wait a while until my appetite comes back.
@jamesreed6121
@jamesreed6121 Год назад
I really like how you usually fix even the smallest problems on these engines/generators. I find that philosophy inspires me to do the same. Thanks for another great video.
@RiverratGoRVing
@RiverratGoRVing Год назад
James, as always, you're the miracle worker by taking something and turning it into something useful.
@rancelynch6514
@rancelynch6514 Год назад
Rance here. Jim your videos never disappoint. Another winner !
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Год назад
Thanks
@thomaschew2191
@thomaschew2191 Год назад
You have motivated me to fix a number of machines that I have been sitting on. The first is my mid 1980s Bolens 1600 mower I paid $200 for it, now running great just needs a new battery (been sitting on this for about 6 years. Presently I have my 2004 Husqvarna snow blower in pieces, it needs the electric starter fixed and the stator for the headlamp replaced that is on order (been sitting on that one for about 7 years, finally a Paulon el cheapo chain say need to fix the gas cap. I expect to have everything ship shape in about 2 weeks
@chrisssmallengines7163
@chrisssmallengines7163 Год назад
For gaskets you can buy a narrow paint scraper and sharpen the end to a nice blade , this works great just the right amount of flex but still stiff enough for tough baked on spots .
@alecsimages1
@alecsimages1 Год назад
Epic Mr Condon, simply epic. Regards from Sheffield UK
@waynebrundidge206
@waynebrundidge206 Год назад
I love to watch it when you think outside the box on restoring a generator that has issues. This was another classroom quality video.
@trevatocs
@trevatocs Год назад
I appreciate how you don't speak poorly of the person that tried to fix the generator before you. 5:08 Even when they do real boneheaded things. That speaks highly of your character. I enjoy the videos, thank you, please keep them coming.
@michaeltarasenkoop2389
@michaeltarasenkoop2389 Год назад
Love your hammer that removes the carb bowl and the cover of the valve cover. With the wood handle !
@billf7545
@billf7545 Год назад
James, keep up the great work. Your contribution to keeping the things you fix out of the land full is awesome. I am also a mechanic and enjoy all your videos. Thank You
@ghettsumm7949
@ghettsumm7949 Год назад
That right there is what I call a complete transfomation! Excellent work my friend,.....I'd be proud to own this unit.
@marcelobraz4259
@marcelobraz4259 Год назад
Congratulations again for such great fix. Regards from Brazil!
@robertsimpson7113
@robertsimpson7113 Год назад
I'm so envious of your work table hoist. Especially for the price you got it for!!
@daveschroedersworkshop4479
@daveschroedersworkshop4479 Год назад
"Before I do something stupid"? I don't think you could even if you tried. Nice work as always James!
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Год назад
I have caught myself a couple times about to start an engine without oil in it.
@dirtydon8661
@dirtydon8661 Год назад
Been about a year since watching your vids. Springtime and hurricane season in SW Louisiana approaching, I figured why not. I did replace a faulty ignition coil on a Kawasaki FR-691V two days ago. Mower only two years old! Felt good to do myself. Thanks for you hard work.
@mmcc310
@mmcc310 Год назад
Great video! I love these kind, diagnosed and fixed! The remark on putting oil in was priceless! Thank you
@kpdvw
@kpdvw Год назад
James's innovation,... the Home Depot cardboard box paint booth...! Another great repair job!
@YukonHawk1
@YukonHawk1 Год назад
Another excellent video . Your attention to detail is outstanding. Plus, you scored a best buy for sure.
@anthonyelectric6045
@anthonyelectric6045 Год назад
Nice turn over👍 ready for anything. Having extra parts is priceless
@philliphall5198
@philliphall5198 Год назад
I agree with that Need a large junk yard of stuff
@jesterr7133
@jesterr7133 Год назад
It is a pleasure watching you work. Your attention to detail and the care you take with these machines inspires me to spend a little more time on the machines that I work on.
@stoflom
@stoflom Год назад
Great video as always! Re connecting/disconnecting the battery: afaik you always disconnect the negative (the chassis) before putting a spanner on the positive terminal so that if the spanner on the positive accidentally touches metal you do not have a short.
@wrfarms9741
@wrfarms9741 Год назад
James, you found a diamond in the rough with that generator. Nice job!
@matthewpiper1421
@matthewpiper1421 Год назад
Excellent fix james, i love your work.👍
@markyoung7470
@markyoung7470 Год назад
James, you hit a Gold mine with this one thanks to a Knuclkhead homeowner some people need to let a professional do the work, in the long run, it would be cheaper for them and they would still have a working generator. My guess is that the generator new would be about 800.00 or more. People need to maintain their equipment change the oil and air filter as the manual says and protect it from the weather I don't understand how you can let a fuel tank be destroyed like that. Nice job just another one brought back to life. Thanks for keeping this lost art of repair in our throw-away society. It's very hard anymore to find a skilled mechanic for small engines anymore, especially Generators. You know they used to teach small engine repair when I was in high school but academia hated the Industrial arts.
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Год назад
They taught small engines in my school too! I took wood working. What was I thinking? The problem is they are so cheap to buy new. The shop down the street charges $100 an hour. Very hard to justify fixing a used piece of power equipment.
@Farm_fab
@Farm_fab Год назад
Jim, a few months ago, I bought a Honda GX390 engine from a pressure washer that was removed from rental equipment. It was on marketplace, and even before I got it to my shop, I could see sloppy repairs had been done on it, including improper length of fasteners, and it was missing the spring on the governor rod. I definitely wouldn't rent from this outfit. The owner or manager was really down on Honda engines, and actually preferred less desirable brands of engines. I will soon do maintenance on this engine as I'll be needing it soon.
@brettsummer5070
@brettsummer5070 Год назад
I think this has quickly became my favorite RU-vid channel
@AW-Services
@AW-Services Год назад
Love the attention to detail and restoration steps in these videos
@amichaelford8868
@amichaelford8868 Год назад
As a hobbiest small engine and equipment wrencher, it is interesting to poke around equipment to see what kind of mischief someone before has gotten into. I wouldn't want to be a professional and have to deal with it all the time, but I like working on stuff to see if I can get it going again.
@williamhealey6862
@williamhealey6862 8 месяцев назад
Great job as always. Getting a generator that’s been tinkered with by someone as this one was makes it more challenging. Your knowledge of generators and small equipment is always impressive
@stevedittrich4411
@stevedittrich4411 Год назад
About those 5/8 shaft wheels and 1/2 inch axles, you can use hard copper plumbing tubing to make "bushings" for these wheels, because the copper tubing is 5/8 inch O.D. and 1/2 inch I.D.. These bushings work perfectly, are cheap, and are somewhat self-lubricating. As always, GREAT video. I learn something new from every one!
@111000100101001
@111000100101001 Год назад
Great advice Steve, thanks for sharing! That trick will come in useful around our shop too :)
@tristanschaper281
@tristanschaper281 Год назад
Nice Work! Amazing what a valve adjustment will do! As soon as you pulled the valve cover, I saw the carbon buildup around the exhaust valve, and figured it was the issue with no closing. It must have run like that for a long time. I was actually expecting that you may need to clean and/or reseat the valves, in order to get a tight seal. And then the other issues with the ignition wire, nasty tank and wrong carb.... But you brought it back to life. You did well for $75!
@r8118830
@r8118830 Год назад
The used parts he gets out of his various stashes must have cost some money sometime, unless they were roadside rescues or free donations. Even so they certainly cost much less than buying new OEM's or clones. James is careful to ensure that they will be good workers with some longevity. He respects his customers too much for anything else.
@jayjudd6518
@jayjudd6518 Год назад
❤ Brilliant good thing I got Parts you did it again congratulations.
@lewiemcneely9143
@lewiemcneely9143 Год назад
With everybody else's 'fixes' you see you wonder if you've seen it all and then find out that you've not. And you restored my faith in humanity.....................somewhat, when you put the valve cap on. Thanks And BLESSINGS!
@phbrinsden
@phbrinsden Год назад
Best in class mechanical restoration and best in class video. I’m pretty decent as a small engine guy but I always learn from your videos. It’s my favorite thing during lunch (I’m retired).
@martynbuzzing3327
@martynbuzzing3327 Год назад
A great transformation. Thanks.
@4Truth4All
@4Truth4All Год назад
Another resurrected machine! Great job James!
@eCitizen1
@eCitizen1 Год назад
What a great deal on this machine. It always amazes me how easily a machine can be rendered useless by simple mistakes. Your repairs were spot on, and this would be a great and reliable machine to own.
@richcarter9476
@richcarter9476 Год назад
Great job brining that machine back. It appears to have lived a very interesting life.
@SimpleLife1971
@SimpleLife1971 Год назад
I have this exact model! What I don't like about it is the steel tank! Why on earth would anyone put anything other than a plastic or stainless steel fuel tank on these escapes me. It can't be due to costs because manufactures charge what ever they want! Keep up the great work James!
@evilredBoris
@evilredBoris Год назад
Some people think they have a really bright idea and people just go along with it because they can’t think of anything better and doing the other two processes is just too hard for them so it’s easier for them to give up easily 😅
@frankwrogg2515
@frankwrogg2515 Год назад
It is cheap to produce
@MarcusBerking
@MarcusBerking Год назад
Small tip: for faded vinyl plastic parts, the heat gun or a careful naked flame will bring it back to near new look! I enjoy watching your meticulousness on small engine projects :) keep it up😊
@williamfoote2888
@williamfoote2888 Год назад
Heat gun!
@snappers_antique_firearms
@snappers_antique_firearms Год назад
Something you might consider for cleaning your generators. I learned this from a friend who was in our corvette club. His engine always look brand new. He owned a automotive detailing company. he used tire shine spray foam in a can. I have been doing this now for about 10 years. It even makes the aluminum start to look new after a few cleans. Just sprayed down with the tire Shine foam Give it 10 15 minutes then wipe it all up. After all these years I've never seen anything that comes close to as good.
@wildefox1478
@wildefox1478 Год назад
That's awesome it was only a tight valve causing that engine to have no compression, another generator lives again, nice work as always James!
@mikelothian
@mikelothian Год назад
In future. You might find it a lot easier to use a mitre saw to cut the aluminum. Even a regular wood blade works well. Keep up the great content.
@Popeyes66
@Popeyes66 Год назад
Exceptional attention to detail,as ever James. If you were an Olympian Athlete you would be on the top of the podium,kissing your Gold Medal. A pleasure to watch,and thanks for giving us free spectator tickets.
@111000100101001
@111000100101001 Год назад
I thought he is an Olympic gold medalist ?
@StevenEverett7
@StevenEverett7 Год назад
Hi James. As always, a very enjoyable video. I really like the meticulous way that you work. Nice!
@brianwood5220
@brianwood5220 Год назад
Great video James, and a generator that should sell well too. Thanks for sharing.
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Год назад
Thanks Brian
@shawnmrfixitlee6478
@shawnmrfixitlee6478 Год назад
SCORE !! Great generator James, & great work getting it fixed up.. enjoyed 👍👍
@charlesbartlett4457
@charlesbartlett4457 Год назад
Always enjoy watching you getting one running well
@DT-fv5lw
@DT-fv5lw Год назад
I'm really enjoying this channel. Pretty good tutorial videos. 👍
@reivertomwilson4959
@reivertomwilson4959 Год назад
I have watched your videos on a smart TV and can't make any comments. Now that I'm on a PC, I want to tell you thanks for all your helpful videos and information. You are the reason I know anything about Gen sets! I have 2 now and feel very confident I could troubleshoot any of the average problems that pop up. Keep up the good work.
@dannytreadway4561
@dannytreadway4561 Год назад
After watching your videos I pulled the tape off and bought a 4750 duel fuel with electric start. After unboxing and assembled I filled with oil but did not start it for two months. I was preparing for a ice storm on the way. I only bought as a precaution if we had a power outage. That did not happen but as soon as the weather became nice again I rolled it out. I hooked up a propane tank so I would not be running gas only to return it to storage. I did about a two hour run and because of your knowledge I hooked up a voltage/hertz meter and checked everything. It was perfect. I turned it off and returned to storage but I plan on using it around my place to do some small jobs like running my paint sprayer, small air compressor, and electric chain saw rather than trying to run long runs of cords. If I had had a power outage it would have been used to run my fridge, freezer and a few lights and maybe an internet router. I really appreciate your videos as I am now not afraid to tackle my pressure washer, john Deere lawn tractor like adjusting valves. Sure saves me time and money rather than taking to a shop.
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Год назад
Make sure you break the engine in using gasoline.
@r8118830
@r8118830 Год назад
Be wary of connecting to Computer Equipment. 15 to 20 per cent Total Harmonic Distortion can and will do your fragile electronics a true nasty. Protection from THD is a big big topic in electrical and electronic engineering disciplines. I can not proffer you any advice. I just ask you to look into it and take care.
@martincoetzee7998
@martincoetzee7998 Год назад
​@@jcondon1 Hi James. Fantastic videos ! I am from South Africa and find it hard to get spares. Can you assist ?
@eDoc2020
@eDoc2020 Год назад
@@r8118830 Proper switching power supplies (like used on computers and many other devices) are some of the least picky loads around. As long as the voltage is remotely close enough they'll be fine.
@bjusticeforever
@bjusticeforever Год назад
James, nice video. I've run across more than one engine thought to be ruined and it was due to valve lash! BTW, do you see quite a few clones with the 6 bolt pattern valve-cover? FYI, you can save that tank, I've done it before using your fave Evapo-rust and a favorite of mine, Red-Kote. The beauty of Red-Kote is that it leaves a plastic coating that seals the remaining rust so it cannot begin to corrode again, and it can seal small holes. I've got a old Coleman Powermate tank that I sealed over 15 years ago, and it still looks good!
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Год назад
I just saved one using evaporust and red kote. I usually avoid it though on Honda clones since replacement tanks are available and cheap.
@bjusticeforever
@bjusticeforever Год назад
@@jcondon1 Agreed, but I know the Generac tanks are EXPENSIVE. Your method of using a clone tank was a great idea!
@pc5569
@pc5569 Год назад
Thanks James. Great save on bringing that generator back to life. Thanks for showing the test data on your test. Probably standard noise for that style generator and I see them powering many homes during outages. Some electronics must be more forgiving.
@dave_bob
@dave_bob Год назад
Always be ready to go a different direction if the situation dictates.
@organiccleanfoodconnection
@organiccleanfoodconnection Год назад
Snap on makes a brass scraper for aluminum heads. You can also get a really narrow long handled for them hard to reach places.
@generessler6282
@generessler6282 Год назад
Excellent as always. Just so polished. Maybe consider doubling up on the pop rivets. They're bearing some weight when the tank is full and in that hi vibration environment they could loosen up over time. My experience is they aren't very robust.
@johnclamshellsp1969
@johnclamshellsp1969 Год назад
Great videos as always. I'm 90% certain that NGK is the spark plug that is for a 1999/2002 1.9 DOHC Saturn engine.
@BenJandrell
@BenJandrell Год назад
You and Mustie1 have inspired me to take a 20 yr old junk Honda Strimmer and make it near perfect again for under £100. Thanks!
@miketiny6088
@miketiny6088 Год назад
First time here wow, thank you for explaining about small engine.
@Farm_fab
@Farm_fab Год назад
Jim, Evaporust would work in that fuel tank if you turned it sideways, and rotated it a few times. As for painting a gas tank, be careful to use water based paint as gas won't work as a solvent on it. I made this mistake once, and learned my lesson. One thought on the former fuel tank holes, you might put bolts in those holes to make it look like there's nothing missing, or to make the bolts look like they are doing something.
@AlfOfAllTrades
@AlfOfAllTrades Год назад
@jcondon1 I have been watching quite a few of your videos lately, and I have to say I am impessed by the consistency and quality of your microphone. May I ask what setup you are using?
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Год назад
Shure MV88 most of the time. Sometimes I use the wireless DJI wireless microphone. Its not as good, but still good. I also have a symphonic and rode lavalier microphone, but find the sound to be empty. The only problem with the Shure MV88 is its directional and not very forgiving if you move away from it.
@davidwright2706
@davidwright2706 Год назад
You got a hell of a deal on that unit, that you can sell now for good money. 👍
@jamesdavis4124
@jamesdavis4124 Год назад
Thanks for another great video. It always amazes me that you can make such a long video and keep it interesting all the way through. Keep up the good work.
@guataco
@guataco Год назад
This is by far my favorite channel in RU-vid. Thank you for posting these interesting videos.
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Год назад
Thanks Juan
@r8118830
@r8118830 Год назад
Your inventiveness continues to impress me, I see that you now have an external storage system for spare parts. I have been expecting it.
@notsohairybiker
@notsohairybiker Год назад
Superb video, so instructive. Anyone could follow this tutorial and perform the jobs you did. Never seen curry sauce out of a fuel tank before.
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Год назад
Lol, it looked just like it.
@twinkie27271
@twinkie27271 Год назад
Gotta admit, I chuckled when you torqued the valve cover with the torn gasket you knew you were gonna replace. Another great video that took a serious turn for the better! You have $100 in a $400 machine, maybe more.
@johnpullman3227
@johnpullman3227 Год назад
Another basket case saved from the scrap pile. Good job. That rusty tank might be a good candidate for electrolytic rust removal. Fill it with electrolyte and hook up 12 volts to it and let it bubble. You will have to repeatedly clean the rust residue off the (cathode or anode) I forget which way it goes. There are lots of vids on how to do it. I restored a 30 gallon fuel tank from an old Ford tractor using that method. Took a while and when I was done you could see thru the bottom of the tank like a sieve. LOL I used masking tape on the outside to cover all the perforations then I used por 15 fuel tank sealer to coat the interior. When the por 15 had set over night I pulled the tape off and the tank has held diesel for 17 years.
@SHOINOFF
@SHOINOFF Год назад
This was the first generator ive seen so far on your channel that maintained its voltage while upping the draw.
@pauleastend4706
@pauleastend4706 Год назад
Always one of the top 3-4 RU-vidrs I wait for each week James......always enjoy your content. Just curious about your choice to rivet the fuel tank rails you made onto the frame instead of using nuts and bolts which would make it easier to disassemble if/when the control panels need to be removed for service.
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Год назад
Bolts probably would have worked. Just wanted something low profile. Was worried a bolt head might interfere.
@r8118830
@r8118830 Год назад
If the rivets do cause a problem then you can always drill them out.
@pauleastend4706
@pauleastend4706 Год назад
@@jcondon1 I kind of figured that is why you used rivets.....easy to drill out if necessary.....another great job James.
@andrewgrace4410
@andrewgrace4410 10 месяцев назад
Another generator life saved, thanks Dr J😊
@larrystoodley7193
@larrystoodley7193 Год назад
In the past, I have filled a rusty gas tank with a couple of handfuls of old nuts and bolts. Added a gallon of water then Bungie strapped it to a tractor tire and drove around for a half hour. I then drained the tank and shook out the bolts and nuts. it cleaned them well enough to use. You don't need a tractor just something with a wheel bigger than the tank
@randallfawc7501
@randallfawc7501 Год назад
Excellent job, as always! Thanks for the vid James!
@hanksbud2544
@hanksbud2544 Год назад
Excellent Diagnosis and repair.
@davidmonteil6340
@davidmonteil6340 Год назад
Great job again James! You really care about what you work on by how much care you take in tilting the generator etc. I saw a video on another RU-vid web page recently about a generator. The guy had a generator on a regular hand truck type dolly, and after he stopped he tilted the dolly, and the heavy generator slammed to the concrete. Then he proceded as though nothing just happened. It was terrible.
@thecreekfarm4761
@thecreekfarm4761 Год назад
Enjoy your channel, Just bought 3 used generators off marketplace for 100 bucks for all three, hopefully after watching your videos i'll be able to fix them. Keep the nice videos coming. Thanks.
@mrobi5797
@mrobi5797 Год назад
Great job on replacing the fuel tank James. That’s a good generator for $75. I had the same problem with a fuel tank that was badly rusted inside. I was able to get it clean at the top “inside”. I can send you some pics on the jig I used with the tank upside down, if you wish? I have your email and if you desire so to received how I did it, just say “Yes” below. Cheers, Mario.
@jcondon1
@jcondon1 Год назад
Yes!
@chriseast6123
@chriseast6123 Год назад
James, I’ve found using sharp hard small stones (appx 1cm size) shaken around in a rusty tank with some paraffin (Kerosene?) works very well, results are almost like new with some rust staining that doesn’t hurt.
@WJCTechyman
@WJCTechyman Год назад
When I read "No compression" and you said you could hear the piston, I immediately thought valve train but I thought stuck valve, not needs adjustment. Not bad for a US$75 (about CA$105 where I am) machine. Granted, if you had to buy new parts for it, you would still be golden for a peak 8 kW machine.
@roberteder2473
@roberteder2473 Год назад
You might try putting some gravel in the gas tank and strapping it to your tractor rear tire, drive around and see it will help clean the rust out. If I remember correctly it was done this way by RU-vidr Diesel Creek on a tank.
@daver681
@daver681 Год назад
Very good video, I have been waiting for your next one and it was worth the wait, thanks a bunch and cannot wait for the next one,
@richardphelan8414
@richardphelan8414 Год назад
This is a Moderate challenge for you Jim with so many things wrong ,But this is right in your wheel house Overall a excellent Job Jim
@adnacraigo6590
@adnacraigo6590 Год назад
You are definitely a scientist who knows generators.
@peterouellette3874
@peterouellette3874 Год назад
Excellent work James
@ericvaughn1126
@ericvaughn1126 Год назад
Nice save and another JC custom with the tank rails and spare tank. Should be a great machine for someone.
@ernmeister54
@ernmeister54 Год назад
If you need to use silicon on the valve cover in place of a gasket, put the silicon on a clean valve cover. Put a thin layer of grease on the gasket surface on the head and install it finger tight. After the silicone cures, snug down the bolts and you should be able to remove and reinstall it a few times before having to replace it. Less mess that way.
@TheDrewCharles
@TheDrewCharles Год назад
This is a good one. I liked it. I had fun. Thank you for another good one.
@martyb3783
@martyb3783 Год назад
Well done. Its always nice to be surprised like this.
@grahammctygue724
@grahammctygue724 Год назад
Great save of a parts machine ,had same thought,s get this fix two or three all good fantastic work be blessed peace
@brianr101010
@brianr101010 Год назад
I have a dumb suggestion for saving the old tank. First use your acid or evaporust like normal to clean the bottom and the sides as far up as you can then tape the cap exterior like you are painting around it (unless you just want to get a new cap) then tape around the guage and the roll over vent and seal the three potential leak areas with a can of that spray on liquid rubber ( the kind from the commercial with the bug screen bottom boat) and the flip it and treat the top. Then after all cleaned up peel or sand the rubber ( install the replacement parts and touch up paint if needed. Time consuming yes, but could save a tank that could cost $100 or more to replace.
@machooke4846
@machooke4846 9 дней назад
James, love the videos. not sure if you read comments on 1yr old videos. Aluminum is a bad material choice for this application. It has no stress limit like steel does and it WILL fail due to fatigue cracking. Probably sooner rather than later due to the strong vibrations from a single cylinder engine.
@dannyj5688
@dannyj5688 Год назад
Gem in the rough!! Great job!!!
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