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Thanks for the reply. They are checking the fuel hose, where the genset slides back into the chassis. It looks like it may be getting crimped as the genset is put back into place. I'll let you know.
Dan
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Apparently the fuel lines were crimped due to the sliding
it out. New fuel lines and a little different routing path and all is well. Dan
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Co-incidence.....
I just reassembled a 10KW Onan Diesel and had trouble getting it going and keeping it running....Fuel issue. Someone added a piece of fuel line between the fuel pump and filter and the hose was folded over creating a severe restriction.... I fixed it and load tested it....all is good, ready to go back in a toterhome sometime in the near future...
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Mine does that when it needs a fuel filter
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