DBBRanger
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My Mase 2.5 genset seemed to work OK at my seatrial, but during her maiden voyage, it acted up. The first time I started it, it ran very rough and shut down after 30 sec with a code e85. That means the geneator didn't get up to speed - not surprising since it was running badly. The second time I started it, it seemed to run good and cleared out the "cobwebs" nicely. However, when I put a load on it, the exhaust water immediately got very black - no smoke to speak of but black water only. Removing the load returned the water to clear. Each time I put a load on, the condition reappeared. The engine didn't seem to be running badly, just black water immediately upon the load.
Kenny put me in touch with the Mase rep and he suggested the filter on the genset may need cleaning. I had previously replaced the Racor. So today, I tackled the genset filter replacement. I was able to get the supply hose off, but could not see the little filter cartridge the manual shows so I removed the entire pump so I could get a look at it. I couldn't find the filter. From the manual, it looks like it just slips out of the filter, but there wasn't anything there. I'm quite sure it did not fall out when I took the line off. I assume it should look lke the filters in small gas engines - a cylindrical metal sintered thing. I probed the supply line with a wire to see if it was there, but no go.
Does anyone have experience with this? Another thread seemed to say that maybe my problem is loose clamps on the supply line. That seems possible since there was very little fuel in the line when I took it off. I'll check that. Is black water an indication it's not getting enough fuel? But what about that filter?
Any words of wisdom?
Thanks,
Doug
Kenny put me in touch with the Mase rep and he suggested the filter on the genset may need cleaning. I had previously replaced the Racor. So today, I tackled the genset filter replacement. I was able to get the supply hose off, but could not see the little filter cartridge the manual shows so I removed the entire pump so I could get a look at it. I couldn't find the filter. From the manual, it looks like it just slips out of the filter, but there wasn't anything there. I'm quite sure it did not fall out when I took the line off. I assume it should look lke the filters in small gas engines - a cylindrical metal sintered thing. I probed the supply line with a wire to see if it was there, but no go.
Does anyone have experience with this? Another thread seemed to say that maybe my problem is loose clamps on the supply line. That seems possible since there was very little fuel in the line when I took it off. I'll check that. Is black water an indication it's not getting enough fuel? But what about that filter?
Any words of wisdom?
Thanks,
Doug