patclem
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I wasn't sure where to go with this. I bought a generator driven by an antique Yanmar TS155 15hp diesel engine. It's kinda fun - has a hand crank and a big flywheel. I bought it not running, claim was the primer lever wasn't returning right. I figured it would be a fun learning experience to buy it and fix it. I also knew it had been sitting up, but diesels are pretty forgiving about that, and it was stored in his garage.
After I got home, I drained the tank and what was left was this waxy mess, kinda like beeswax or something. I opened the fuel filter, more waxy mess. I bounced it off a couple of friends to figure it out. Well, I finally determined it had SVO or "biodiesel" in it, and I guess it either polymerized, or the fats solidified. Carb cleaner seems to loosen it but not easily. Next time I touch it I'm going to try some heat, and either some real diesel or possibly hot cooking oil (I understand it can soak up fats and you can pour it out).
I also thought I'd point my kerosene torpedo heater straight at it and warm the whole thing. I don't know if it's gotten into the pump or whatnot, but I hope heating the whole engine will loosen it up enough to blow it out.
Anyone else experience this and have a proven solution?
Thanks in advance.
After I got home, I drained the tank and what was left was this waxy mess, kinda like beeswax or something. I opened the fuel filter, more waxy mess. I bounced it off a couple of friends to figure it out. Well, I finally determined it had SVO or "biodiesel" in it, and I guess it either polymerized, or the fats solidified. Carb cleaner seems to loosen it but not easily. Next time I touch it I'm going to try some heat, and either some real diesel or possibly hot cooking oil (I understand it can soak up fats and you can pour it out).
I also thought I'd point my kerosene torpedo heater straight at it and warm the whole thing. I don't know if it's gotten into the pump or whatnot, but I hope heating the whole engine will loosen it up enough to blow it out.
Anyone else experience this and have a proven solution?
Thanks in advance.