Honeywell Generator Not Making Power - Fixed

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2022
  • I picked up this free 5500 watt Honeywell generator on Facebook Marketplace. Engines runs, but no power. Can it be fixed? Lets find out.
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Комментарии • 614

  • @mattedwards4533
    @mattedwards4533 4 месяца назад +8

    I'm a late bloomer? I found your videos yesterday and can't get enough of them. I am old and mostly house bound . I entertain myself with books, crossword puzzles and your videos. Thanks a million!

  • @gsftom
    @gsftom Год назад +40

    Thousands of generators must have been restored instead of sent to the landfill based on your detailed videos. Awesome!

    • @thebridge6967
      @thebridge6967 Год назад +3

      Working on my second one now thanks Mr. James

    • @johncourtneidge
      @johncourtneidge Год назад

      Yes!

    • @FPVForLife
      @FPVForLife Год назад +1

      Landfill? Why would you put something like a generator to a landfill and burie it "forever"?

    • @iandennis7836
      @iandennis7836 8 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@FPVForLifeunfortunately, this is an increasingly common mindset amongst western societies, especially, I have to reluctantly confirm, in America. This mindset is also increasingly common over here in old Blighty. Fixing stuff just ain't so common any more, "ah buggerit, I'll get a new one" is something I'm witnessing both here and America. 😢

  • @rayshutsa6690
    @rayshutsa6690 Год назад +40

    This was another perfectly diagnosed generator. Your attention to detail is impeccable. You have a very high standard when repairing and fine tuning the generator. Watching your channel and content is helping me when diagnosing the electrical on generators. ❤🇨🇦

    • @stevelogan4521
      @stevelogan4521 Год назад +2

      0piiiiop look

    • @rickurtis
      @rickurtis Год назад

      Good

    • @Bulletman426
      @Bulletman426 Год назад +2

      I agree and have learned a lot. Thank you Jim

    • @michaeltarasenkoop2389
      @michaeltarasenkoop2389 Год назад

      I worked on a job at a new sewer plant ! It was a big surprise to all personnel that Al the wires supplied and provided were over sized wire was #10 not 12 the insulation was double the thickness of regular wire ! Even tho the breakers were 20 amp not 30 !

  • @ChosesinWon
    @ChosesinWon Год назад +39

    A mud dauber is the cause of the tank vent clog. I deal with those all the time. If I leave my air tools out for a couple of days they will fill the holes up.

  • @tubemember21
    @tubemember21 Год назад +4

    I can vouch for that clogged gas tank vent causing a run issue. Had the exact same thing happen last winter when I needed to run my generator. It had worked fine all summer when it was hot out, as soon as I tried to use it cold it would run for a few minutes and starve the carburetor.
    Took me a little bit to figure out so I'm glad you covered that important trouble shooting step for anyone watching.

  • @johnmckee7937
    @johnmckee7937 Год назад +16

    One caution about using a crimp connector. Dissimilar metals, connectors made for copper used on aluminum.
    There are products available to coat the metals to prevent corrosion between the two metals. It works a lot like antiseize compound on bolts.
    Before I forget, Great Video as always!

  • @cliffweinan3907
    @cliffweinan3907 Год назад +9

    Thanks James for showing unique skill of repairing small generators. Keeps a bunch of good parts and engines out of scrapyard or landfill. I didn't realize the power head and engine are a taper fit coupling like some drill chucks. Your videos are keeping alive the great independent American skill of tinkering. Recall so much joy learning on lawnmower engines and bicycles as a youth.

  • @jeffreyhaynes5774
    @jeffreyhaynes5774 Год назад +2

    It is a good day when there is a new James Condon video to watch.

  • @dannyj5688
    @dannyj5688 Год назад +2

    Another good fix....So look forward to your Thursday generator (and other) repair video's...Learned so much by watching...Thank you so much for the time that you take to help us!!!

  • @johnwaller2333
    @johnwaller2333 Год назад +5

    Always a pleasure watching your videos, I learn something new every time like when you use a heat gun to remove the decals from the gas tank,I would have never thought of that.

  • @andiprogshop3097
    @andiprogshop3097 Год назад

    I enjoy watching your videos, learn something useful and even get a smile on my face because every time there is that little guy sitting on the right, waiting for you to come and pick em up. I like him, he seems to be a reliable fella and faithful companion of yours!

  • @haneyoakie14
    @haneyoakie14 Год назад +13

    This was an excellent video because of the details and how you shared the thought process in determining which powerhead to use and you didn’t cut out the Ryobi unsuccessful path. Also, the info at the end on securing the connections with zip ties was important critical information. Great content as always Jim.

  • @brianwood5220
    @brianwood5220 Год назад +2

    Great attention to detail James. I can't put my finger on what it is about your videos, but i am so drawn to watching them. Thanks for sharing.

  • @markmoran9716
    @markmoran9716 Год назад +4

    Yay, my Thursday morning is complete. Thanks for the video.

  • @Bassguitarist1985
    @Bassguitarist1985 Год назад +31

    Aluminum wire is difficult to solder because of the aluminum oxide that instantly builds up on it during the process. You need a special acid type flux (Superior flux 1260) and preferably a tin silver alloy solder.
    So very much possible but only with the right tools. :-)

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Год назад +4

      Definitely need the right tools. The other issue is the corrosion. The wire most likely will crumble where the solder joint was. Would need to cut that out.

    • @bobadam7021
      @bobadam7021 Год назад +7

      It would be cool to see him frankenstine a generator back to life out of spare parts and questionable fixes to see what works and what doesn't. I'd love to see this attempted.

    • @freddyrosenberg9288
      @freddyrosenberg9288 Год назад +1

      @@bobadam7021 That is a good idea for a future video Crazy fixes that might work.

    • @jackmahogovv
      @jackmahogovv Год назад +7

      Would like to see him try and repair that rotor.

    • @jackspinetta4580
      @jackspinetta4580 Год назад +2

      70%tin 30%zinc Is a good aluminium alloy for weld. In my opinion a come crimp could work out you Need to protect with epoxy tò prevent vibrations

  • @radiumreplays6045
    @radiumreplays6045 Год назад +1

    Thanks to your video, I was able to go directly to my problem with 2 minutes of troubleshooting. Turned out the rotor was open like this one. Found the wire broken from the solder joint at the split rings. A little bit of soldering later and all is good.

  • @larrykelly2838
    @larrykelly2838 Год назад +1

    Doc., that's a nice generator for someone. I enjoy seeing your diagnostic procedure especially concerning the head.

  • @darwin9141
    @darwin9141 Год назад

    James, I love your channel. This is how I relax after a long day by watching and unwinding thank you.

  • @dalee.mccombs8571
    @dalee.mccombs8571 Год назад +6

    Very informative and educational! You do an outstanding job of explaining everything step-by-step !

  • @Endorfen2011
    @Endorfen2011 Год назад +2

    First video of yours for me. Excellent and in depth. Great video angles for visibility and awesome detailed explanations. I look forward to your other videos!
    Thanks for sharing your time and knowledge.

  • @watermanone7567
    @watermanone7567 Год назад +5

    Excellent job and find Jim. I just had a honda pressure washer that would bog when under load. Ultra sonic cleaning made little difference. Finally I drilled the main jet up one mini drill size and it runs perfect. I think EPA rules are a little to tight. Thanks for the video.

  • @allotmentfornovices8256
    @allotmentfornovices8256 Год назад +1

    Wow who said somethings in life will cost a lot thank you my friend for this free tutorial once again. I realy appreciate you taking time to educate lots of people thanks again.

  • @leewright6101
    @leewright6101 Год назад +4

    amazing love these videos please keep it up im learning alot as a electronics engineer nice to learn new things, thanks for the time & effort.cheers lee.

  • @partshnc
    @partshnc Год назад

    I appreciate that you highlighted the probable reasons for the issue in addition to providing clear and simple troubleshooting instructions. We provide genuine Honeywell generator spare parts.

  • @BackDoorBBQing
    @BackDoorBBQing Год назад +1

    Just purchased my first fixer upper generator, after being inspired by your videos, standby for incoming questions 😂

  • @billiewright7532
    @billiewright7532 Год назад

    By watching your videos I was able to check and make an adjustment on my generator. I get it out and let it run ever two or three months so it will be ready in case the power goes out. I checked the hertz and voltage and it was 117 volts and 59.4 hertz with no load. I turned the screw in like you do and now it 126 volts and 61.7 hertz with no load. I enjoy watching and learning from you. Thanks

  • @davidpawson7393
    @davidpawson7393 Год назад

    I two days ago I was given a Honeywell 2000 watt generator/inverter which I'm currently going through the fuel system as the fuel smells like it's as old as the generator. Surprisingly there was zero water or rust in the tank and I'm impressed with the build quality as the external hardware is the good stainless and all of the electronics are protected by a thick layer of epoxy resin or whatever its called. Because of your videos I felt confident enough to go through something I've never worked on or even operated. You're very much appreciated by me and the few friends I have that tinker.

  • @goatmaster3387
    @goatmaster3387 6 месяцев назад +1

    When cutting zip ties, I find it less dangerous to cut across the latch of the zip tie. This releases it, and you can slip it off. Never get bored watching your videos.

  • @johncourtneidge
    @johncourtneidge Год назад

    Again, very nice!
    Thank-you James.
    It's remarkable how many tiny things can throw the whole thing out.
    I recall the absent zip-tie, the tiny soldered wire here, etc, etc.
    Again, well done and thank-you!

    • @johncourtneidge
      @johncourtneidge Год назад

      I wrote this before watching the very last few minutes!

  • @MrTonyPiscatelle
    @MrTonyPiscatelle Год назад

    Amazing James. The word intimate comes to mind. You become a master like Mr Condon when you've become intimate with the workings

  • @RustyNail5856
    @RustyNail5856 Год назад +4

    James, you are are lucky in finding gen's. man i wish i could find them like you . i am glad you do, that way you can make more videos, you could fix one every day and i would watch them, i enjoy your videos very much. keep up the good work .

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Год назад +1

      Thanks

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Год назад +1

      Seek and ye shall find. He said he found it on Craigslist. That suggests to me that he was actively looking for it. Sometimes things just show up but beating the bushes flushes out more game.

  • @TerryLawrence001
    @TerryLawrence001 Год назад +1

    I find that Goof-Off has just the right formula to make it work very well most of the time and often amazes me. just be careful around custom painted parts. I have often successfully removed graffiti and over-spray from porous surfaces by letting the Goof-Off soak in and then pressure washing with a low pressure setting. I really enjoy your work!

  • @garyclark4930
    @garyclark4930 Год назад

    I would like to say I enjoyed your video. I spent 14 years in power generation in the Army
    and worked on generators from 1.5 Kw up to 100Kw. The last 31 years I have been operating
    and maintaining a 7.5-Megawatt power plant. I didn't realize they still made generators with
    brushes and sliprings. Everything I have worked with were brushless generators. This has been
    refreshing to watch. You are a good presenter and very knowledgeable. Thank you for your video.

  • @drunkingsailor2359
    @drunkingsailor2359 Год назад +1

    Great Jenny excellent recovery. Thank you for the experience.

  • @jjock3239
    @jjock3239 Год назад

    Informative video. I didn't need any information on the mechanical side, but I have never repaired a genset, and my 5500 watt Homelite unit was dead. The information I needed, was the resistance readings for the windings and the rotor, but I know now to also look for broken or corroded wires behind the slip rings. Thanks

  • @dublloyd9625
    @dublloyd9625 Год назад

    i love your thoroughness its hard sometimes for new mechanics to learn when you put your name on it it must last thanks for your video

  • @davidschwartz5127
    @davidschwartz5127 Год назад

    If you're using the gasoline that you initially removed from the tank that may be the problem, It looked well-aged. You are a great Instructor, and this video was very useful for me. Thank You

  • @justgetrinthere
    @justgetrinthere Год назад +3

    Great repair vid as always
    Nice to have the correct spare in the pile

  • @er1073
    @er1073 Год назад

    Thanks James your quality of work always shines through. Ed

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Год назад +1

    Carbs are a static metering device on a non static system so all it really takes to mess up the flow is a micro crumb maybe it wad just the debri in the fuel that was in the carb seems to be running alot better after the cleaning Great video as always @James Condon

  • @henleyont
    @henleyont Год назад

    Yes, this will be a great help for me when I get around to sorting out a similar generator

  • @davidsmith-ih2kk
    @davidsmith-ih2kk Год назад +1

    Matey I've seen your work and it's brilliant, I have this to say I just hate using up a new part if the old one is fixable. I know how you work you are meticulous in your repairs and well, good at it, so rather than waste a new part despite lack of success soldering, perhaps you could use a small crimp on lead connector or knowing your skills give the soldering a go. The right flux can achieve wonders. But I bow to the master in this because you are just brilliant at what you do, it's always a pleasure watching a master at work.

  • @xanderlander8989
    @xanderlander8989 5 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed watching you restore this generator. I got really excited when you found the issue. Would've liked to see the repair, but I understand why you don't want to put all that work into a repair that may not last.

  • @Lawnmowerman02346
    @Lawnmowerman02346 Год назад

    I enjoy your videos and have learned a few tricks . Whenever I find a surging engine it needs to have the low speed plastic jet both cleaned ( and )enlarged one or two sizes . I’ve also had pretty good luck re soldering rotor and slip ring contacts .

  • @wildefox1478
    @wildefox1478 Год назад

    Not bad for getting it for free, at least you had spare parts to fix it up, nice work James!

  • @Barracuda48082
    @Barracuda48082 Год назад

    For the slip rings try a Briteboy rubberized abrasive eraser, and for the plastic discoloration dirt the marinas carry a polymer wax/gel coat cleaner that may surprise you with results..
    I miss my years in machine building for Delta, Pratt Whitney, Boeing..precision no error just like your work James.

  • @robertdoell4321
    @robertdoell4321 Год назад

    Great job and Nice to see you work and troubleshoot. Thank You it helps me a lot.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Год назад +1

    I'm impressed the Predator Power Head fits so well as well as the orginal Exhaust @James Condon

  • @jonminer9891
    @jonminer9891 Год назад +16

    Hi, James. That was one of your more expensive free generators. The hurdles were a little higher and the length of the track was a little longer. The results were well worth the trouble. Thanks for sharing! Stay Healthy!

    • @FishFind3000
      @FishFind3000 Год назад +4

      It always seems that the most expensive things are free.

    • @zoltanliszkai2162
      @zoltanliszkai2162 Год назад +2

      And remember no good deed goes unpunished

    • @Melicoy
      @Melicoy Год назад

      Please sub. he never asks. thanks

  • @jerrydickson6190
    @jerrydickson6190 Год назад +2

    I enjoy watching your videos.
    You might try Comet cleanser on the white plastic panel. The embedded staining should come off with very little scrubbing. You can make a paste with a little water, paint it on and let it stand a while. Good luck. Keep making the informative videos please.
    Thank you.

  • @Jim-ie6uf
    @Jim-ie6uf Год назад

    I had an Orchid bee get in the exhaust twice, on a pressure washer I was workin on on the front porch. Sealed itself in like a dirt dauber. Had to take the muffler off to evict it. Looks like a honey bee with green stripes. I’m in S Fla, and this was 2 months ago. Happy New Year.

  • @randywheeler3236
    @randywheeler3236 Год назад +3

    WD 40 is good for taking stickers and glue off and a product called Super Clean works great and is biodegradable for cleaning. Once again another great video, thank you.

  • @Barracuda48082
    @Barracuda48082 Год назад

    Great job again James..there must be a demand for portable power by you, and I'll bet you have no issue moving these rebuilds.

  • @Papi4l2
    @Papi4l2 Год назад

    I love ur videos. U gotta great voice for it and speak clearly. I love the work u do. Wish i understood generators better. Im comin from lawn mowers

  • @everydogneedstraining4953
    @everydogneedstraining4953 Год назад +1

    Wow! Great job!! Keep them videos coming!! Learned a lot!🎉

  • @alantorrance6153
    @alantorrance6153 Год назад

    Very interesting and informative. Gives me to think I ought to check the unloaded and underload readings of my generator. As it is, I run it up every couple of months, long enough to get it nice and hot, to make sure it is in good state for any emergency where it will be needed. It is kept under cover out of the weather. I am contemplating adding an exhaust pipe with vehicle type silencers to make it fairly quiet, so as not to make it run quieter to disturb the neighbours less.

  • @Farm_fab
    @Farm_fab Год назад +8

    That dirt in the tank vent on the carb box was likely from an insect that laid an egg in there.
    I just picked up a Briggs and Stratton 8 horse powered generator yesterday that is an older model. It has a J carb on it. It's got a no power issue on it, but one of the first things I noticed is that on the panel wiring, someone had made a repair with a few wire nuts, so that will be my first repair on it, the second issue was that the wires going into the generator have no strain relief, so that's a bit concerning as well, as the wires move all around..
    I will also probably need to clean the carb out, as the owner said it wasn't run in a while.

    • @TsunauticusIV
      @TsunauticusIV Год назад +5

      They are called mud daubers. They’ve actually lead to airplane crashes because they plop mud inside the instrumentation tubes. One plane crashed and we lost 189 people at one time. Some mud daubers actually kill spiders… but in turn they request the occasional sacrifice.

  • @AZVIDS
    @AZVIDS Год назад

    The quality of your videos is top notch….even securing the wires at the end👍👍👍👍🤪

  • @ericvaughn1126
    @ericvaughn1126 Год назад

    What!? No ultrasonic carb clean!? Nice! Legit pro-grade how you explain everything in EVERY video. Thus, if someone is looking for help with just THEIR generator, they get the details that they will need. Nice that you had a power head that solved the issue at hand. Sounded to me like Gary was offering to solder the original rotor for ya! 😉. Keep em coming, JC. Tis the season for auxiliary power!

  • @AtimatikArmy
    @AtimatikArmy Год назад +1

    Wow, damn good job, one of the best generator restore vids on RUclips for sure.

  • @andrewgrace4410
    @andrewgrace4410 6 месяцев назад

    Very nice find James, great fix 😊

  • @papawheelie5835
    @papawheelie5835 Год назад +2

    Nicely done, James!

  • @bobcalder724
    @bobcalder724 Год назад +1

    Always great videos. THanks !

  • @mohamedsaied1312
    @mohamedsaied1312 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing another great day with your video.

  • @Megatechauto
    @Megatechauto 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent videos. Truly appreciate the details

  • @r8118830
    @r8118830 Год назад +2

    Thank you James. Another excellent video. Its a shame that it is not possible to unwrap just the end turn on either the rotor or stator windings. The loss of one turn would hardly affect the output and would allow clean, unsoldered wire to form a new end.

    • @jansmit4628
      @jansmit4628 Год назад

      Unwrapping is one, but reliably soldering the aluminium wire as James mentioned is also a big issue.

  • @williamyorkolepossum
    @williamyorkolepossum Год назад

    Boy! That turned out to be a nice-looking unit.

  • @davida1hiwaaynet
    @davida1hiwaaynet 9 месяцев назад

    Very nice fix! Good catch with the connector securement at the end, as well.

  • @martyb3783
    @martyb3783 Год назад +2

    Great video as always. I am surprised that you were not able to solder the wires on the old rotor. It looked like a simple fix to me.

    • @alext8828
      @alext8828 Год назад

      Even if the wires had been coated aluminum, there are solders for that too. Only thing is the temp range might be too high for the lacquer coating on the wire. Why not use a mechanical connector? (crimp connector) I don't know.

  • @jamesreed6121
    @jamesreed6121 Год назад

    Regarding cleaning the dirty panels, try Laquer Thinner. it will usually clean off stains like the ones on your panel. Good video!

  • @oididdidi
    @oididdidi 11 месяцев назад

    Very interesting and thorough. Thank you.

  • @deangentles4966
    @deangentles4966 Год назад

    Hi ,James great sitting in your class today mate I have been learning so much from you over the years A Great result on that fuel tank It turned out a very nice Gene Thank for sharing James

  • @arthurbiringer5676
    @arthurbiringer5676 Год назад

    Another perfect job and resuscitation!

  • @robertmailhos8159
    @robertmailhos8159 Год назад +2

    Great that you have spare power hard,s at your need when you have a bad unit

  • @oemytech
    @oemytech Год назад +2

    Your vent tube was plugged by a mud dobber wasp. We fight these guys here in Texas year around.
    OBTW - another great video.👍

    • @RossReedstrom
      @RossReedstrom Год назад +3

      Yup, my daubers get mud supplies from around the condensation drain for my AC, then deposit it in various places under the eaves.

  • @mjg263
    @mjg263 Год назад +3

    Great save, it really pays to have the parts on hand as well as the knowledge and experience! I wonder if it’s possible to connect a regulated charging circuit to that extra winding for the battery or is it not worth it since the generator sits unused for such long periods of time?

  • @arkangel8709
    @arkangel8709 Год назад

    Hi, I like the video's you're making, and I do
    Find them VERY HELPFUL.!! THANK YOU.!!

  • @CrazyMooseManor
    @CrazyMooseManor Год назад

    You find some great deals on generators. I'm always looking for great deals where I live.

  • @timd1833
    @timd1833 Год назад +4

    Another great video repair. Too bad you had to change the stator, rotor & battery! Also, you'll have plenty of heaters for winter😁

  • @peteg1756
    @peteg1756 Год назад +1

    Great videos and the way you get creative with your details!
    I have used a cleaner called simple green from menards

  • @michaelsimpson9779
    @michaelsimpson9779 6 месяцев назад

    Nice work. More for the algorithm than anything else. 👍

  • @billarroo1
    @billarroo1 Год назад

    Great Troubleshooting, I like it !!
    Thanks

  • @kevloncharles8863
    @kevloncharles8863 Год назад

    Am from the Caribbean Islands 🏝 of grenada 🇬🇩. I really enjoy your video 📹. Very educational better than all this war news great 👍 job 👍

  • @lawrencecavens5760
    @lawrencecavens5760 Год назад

    Well Done Jame's - You've kept out another unit from the dump. Here's a tip for you if you can't get the proper starting battery from the manufacturer. You can get the battery from any store that deals with mobility electric scooters and or if you can and are up here in Canada get the battery from Canadian tire. Try Spray Nine to clean the control panel - You'd be amazed at the cleaning power it has.
    And I love your ending display page with the sounding of a poor engine that barks at the end - How cool is THAT! Wow What a giggle I got out of that!!!

  • @elbertfreeman8124
    @elbertfreeman8124 Год назад

    Thanks' Jim, another success story!

  • @Kevin19700
    @Kevin19700 Год назад

    Another very informative video. Thanks!

  • @philoso377
    @philoso377 Год назад

    Nice presentation. I always learn something here. BTW I found this on AliExpress trust you’d like it. A welder that can joint a wide range of metal wires need no solder. It melt the base metal to weld. It was originally made for jewelers work should work with aluminum magnet wires.

  • @johnbrizendine7716
    @johnbrizendine7716 Год назад +3

    One of the things I found for cleaning plastic is DOT 3 brake fluid, it will take the top layer of oxidized plastic off and will leave the layer under it almost new looking. It does awesome on headlights as well. Another thing I found that seems to work quite well on plastic is Brasso or silver polish, but you want to be pretty gentle on it, as it will really dig into it if you push too hard on it.

    • @WayneTheSeine
      @WayneTheSeine Год назад +1

      Marine Hull Brite ain't no slouch either. Works great on most any plastic or fiberglass.

    • @johnbrizendine7716
      @johnbrizendine7716 Год назад

      @@WayneTheSeine nice, i will check it out, thanks!

  • @FSEAirboss
    @FSEAirboss Год назад

    Great video, informative. I am thinking I might have put a baggie over the foot in the oil drain pan to keep from having to clean the pad. Just a thought.

  • @larrycurtis9896
    @larrycurtis9896 Год назад

    Very well explained...thanks...

  • @stephenbullock1443
    @stephenbullock1443 Год назад

    Excellent job James 👍

  • @oldsranch
    @oldsranch Год назад +2

    EPA procedure to determine mixture setting: find out where it runs perfectly, then lean it out til it runs like ****. Oh how I pine for the olden days of the adjustable main jet.

  • @chucktaylor4958
    @chucktaylor4958 Год назад

    Useful video. I saw and learned a lot. Thanks.

  • @HarleyDavidsonWizard
    @HarleyDavidsonWizard Год назад +3

    Love the videos. Long time viewer. You do real quality work and its enjoyable to watch. I noticed the valve cover had a spot on it for a rubber hose and was thinking mabe the went to the air cleaner rather than the fuel tank vent. Love the videos and I just got a generator myself. What a pain in the butt it was running extension cords through the house ect. I gotta do one of them plug ins into the circuit breaker panal.

    • @lnk4328
      @lnk4328 Год назад +1

      I installed a Reliance generator transfer switch kit at my son's house. Has built-in watt meters for each leg. Works great and very easy to install.

  • @shaunmoncaster5804
    @shaunmoncaster5804 Год назад

    Brilliant video very informative thankyou

  • @Tommy_Mac
    @Tommy_Mac Год назад +1

    That trick with the hammer is great for removing small engine flywheels, too. Been doing it that way for 40+ years, NP.

    • @Bulletman426
      @Bulletman426 Год назад +1

      I do the same! When you’re good with a hammer, you don’t miss..👍

  • @rodneymiddleton9624
    @rodneymiddleton9624 Год назад

    Very informative James. Thanks!

  • @hanksbud2544
    @hanksbud2544 Год назад

    Excellent video. Thank you.

  • @thebrokeway9838
    @thebrokeway9838 Год назад

    Great video! I was thinking you should teach and was like wait a second..that's what you're doing, and this way you wont have a class full with only 5 or 6 truly interested individuals as everyone who comes to you this way really want to learn something if this makes any sense..take care and peace

  • @wintonwright4244
    @wintonwright4244 Год назад

    When cleaning out those jet striped torch tip cleaners for a cutting torch they're like little round files they work perfect