90cummins
Veteran Member
It was 8 degrees F below zero this morning and has been below zero for 3 days and decided to see how my L70 Yanmar would start. It has not been started in 4 weeks.
After it started I manually controlled the throttle preventing full speed so oil pressure could build up. Oil psi was initially 50psi but slowly increased to 100 psi as it warmed up.
I connected generator to my inverter and turned off the utility power and ran it for 30 minutes powering entire house.
It started better than I expected, very pleased. I don't think an engine gas or diesel could start any better.
It is a military spec engine with a 3 quart oil sump and bypass oil filter allowing 500 hour service intervals. It also has 2 intake grid heaters that preheat intake air and works quite well.
This 5kw generator originally was powered by an L90 9hp Yanmar that needed major repairs.
I bought this engine new because it had the features noted above allowing very long service and intake grid heaters for extreme cold weather operation.
Another reason for using the smaller engine was to reduce the fuel consumption.
The reduced electrical output 3.7kw verses 5kw is more in line with what I actually need and also keeps the engine at a higher load which is beneficial for the engine.
Follow the link to a utube video of a minus 8 degree cold start.
Yanmar L70 generator minus 8 degrees cold start. - YouTube
Hope you enjoy
90cummins
After it started I manually controlled the throttle preventing full speed so oil pressure could build up. Oil psi was initially 50psi but slowly increased to 100 psi as it warmed up.
I connected generator to my inverter and turned off the utility power and ran it for 30 minutes powering entire house.
It started better than I expected, very pleased. I don't think an engine gas or diesel could start any better.
It is a military spec engine with a 3 quart oil sump and bypass oil filter allowing 500 hour service intervals. It also has 2 intake grid heaters that preheat intake air and works quite well.
This 5kw generator originally was powered by an L90 9hp Yanmar that needed major repairs.
I bought this engine new because it had the features noted above allowing very long service and intake grid heaters for extreme cold weather operation.
Another reason for using the smaller engine was to reduce the fuel consumption.
The reduced electrical output 3.7kw verses 5kw is more in line with what I actually need and also keeps the engine at a higher load which is beneficial for the engine.
Follow the link to a utube video of a minus 8 degree cold start.
Yanmar L70 generator minus 8 degrees cold start. - YouTube
Hope you enjoy
90cummins