I just ordered all the parts for the carburator, tune up, oil, valve adjustments for my generator identical to yours. Thank you so much for this tutorial. You did a fantastic job. I'm impressed.
this is a GREAT video, but for anyone reading this that does their oil changes you should know that the type of oil used is temperature sensitive. Refer to your owners manual for which grade of oil to use - 15w-40 is the appropriate grade for the summer. If you're in a colder environment where it freezes during the winter you'll need a lighter oil for the winter. I travel a LOT in my RV so I carry all 3 grades of oil with me so no matter what I have the appropriate oil on hand.
Great Toutorial young man! Your a natural and ur attention to detail is impeccable!! Bravo, I really needed this to learn about my newly aquired Onan 5500 Marquis/2000 Tiffin Allegro Motorhome. Thank You!
Great video and instructions. I have a few questions - what is the name of the off road oil. I live in Florida and my generator gets extremely hot. - do you have / or can you make a video on the breaker panel wires change. The wire to the breaker panel is losing contact and causing it not to work.
I think it's the same as the other side just use a short extension on the socket like I did to get enough clearance. if it's still too hard maybe try removing the valve cover but I doubt that's necessary. also don't forget to hit like and sub!
I’m late to the party, but also use T4 15 W-40 in mine. It has about 2000 hours on it. Never a lubrication problem. The Wix number is 57398 . Those are easier to get, but they aren’t as deep. Just get one of those wrenches that fit over the top. On another note, I have 563,000 miles on my 7.3 with that same oil. It’s never been touched. Not even injectors.
I have a 5500 running very rich on start up and have to start at least 3 times to keep it running.Any carb adjustment ?? Once up and running warm runs fine.
the issue is the choke has a spring mechanism that is activated by temperature. i believe if it gets out of adjustment it can lead to the choke staying on too long after start up. my gen does this. the issue is on the right side of the carb. there is a black round piece i think thats where the spring is. if you go to an onan cummins dealer they might be able to pring the service manual pages for how to adjust that bit
Your problem is most likely the choke pull off actuator. Using an ohm meter you can check bi metal heater element on 2 terminals, should read around 6 ohms.
Great video, I have one that has no carb and its a efi. It seems to be backfiring from the throttle. Could this be a problem? I think the valves have not been serviced. It usually backfires when there is some type of load like a aircon. Im hoping to do the valves this weekend but could this be the issue?
@@immortalengines1605 great! Another question when you do you know the piston is at the top dead center?I notice your rotating the rotor but how do you know it is at the top? Ive done this to single piston ones but not two. So I am a bit confused. I want to service the valves
@@alanrubio6708 As you rotate the engine, watch the valves open and close. Exhaust will be first and then intake, once that has happened, keep turning until it gets hard and then you will be close to TDC for that side. Repeat for other side.
Quick question I have no spark what the air code says apparently is the coil i check and is not spark do you have any idea how I can do it thank you so much men.
@@immortalengines1605 yes, I ready change everything oil filter, fresh oil enough, gas filter, gas pump but is running sometimes after 1hr shut down o sometimes less i really appreciate for take your time for answer this question.
I have this same generator and I’ve always had trouble with it shutting down after 45 minutes. Any recommendations? Have lowered the oil level to 1 1/2 quarts as suggested and still have problems. Have replaced spark plugs fuel pumps etc. etc. I always run regularly with fresh fuel etc. and has been an ongoing issue and no one can seem to find the problem?
The fuel pump can cause this issue. There's a screw near the car carb facing you near the Yellow sticker. Loosen it when the generator shuts off, if no fuel pours out, then it's your pump.
I just watched a video from a guy who realized that his shut off AFTER a large load had been turned off .. like when the a/c compressor would stop. It was the spring adjustment and a nut adjustment on the throttle both.
the air box has a small chart to where it recommends a different weight oil depending on the temperature. I just Followed the advice of the cummins Onan guy at my local store. the most important thing is to change the oil and filter on the proper intervals.
@@joeblow8197 Yes it could be the belt, i've replaced one many years ago. try removing the brushes so that you can see the shaft where they make contact. if when you crank the engine the generator shaft doesn't spin then it's 100% the belt.
@@joeblow8197 Sure if you remove the front panel on the left side of the gen you'll see the 2 circuit breakers so if you you look above them way back you should see the generator and a black loom with 2 wires that are connected to a square black plastic brush assembly on the upper part of the gen. I believe it's held on by one screw if you remove it the brushers should come out and you will have the copper contacts exposed on the shaft of the generator. if when you crank that part doesn't spin then the belt came off or broke.
The most important part is to follow the recommended oil change intervals by the manufacturer. I would call a Cumins/Onan and ask about the synthetic oil. I am not sure about it.
Seems I read in the manual they don’t like it but like the gentleman have posted below, as long as you follow the same interval, it should be fine. The 5/40 T6 probably does better in cooler temperatures, Especially during warm-up. I’ve got a couple thousand hours on the T4 so it doesn’t owe me anything. Sometimes it runs a week straight if we are out with the toy haulers.
I just ordered all the parts for the carburator, tune up, oil, valve adjustments for my generator identical to yours. Thank you so much for this tutorial. You did a fantastic job. I'm impressed.
Спасибо! Это лучшее видео по обслуживанию этого генератора!
Best Onan video on UA-cam
Nice video. good verbal instructions and clear video to see what you are doing!
this is a GREAT video, but for anyone reading this that does their oil changes you should know that the type of oil used is temperature sensitive. Refer to your owners manual for which grade of oil to use - 15w-40 is the appropriate grade for the summer. If you're in a colder environment where it freezes during the winter you'll need a lighter oil for the winter. I travel a LOT in my RV so I carry all 3 grades of oil with me so no matter what I have the appropriate oil on hand.
Great Toutorial young man! Your a natural and ur attention to detail is impeccable!! Bravo, I really needed this to learn about my newly aquired Onan 5500 Marquis/2000 Tiffin Allegro Motorhome.
Thank You!
thank you for your expertise and experance
Another GREAT how to by Immortal Engines. Best on the net!
Thank you so much sir! it's comments like this that motivate me to make more videos!
Thank you very much! This is a great video with great explanations. I really appreciate you taking the time to make this video.
Thank you sir I am glad you enjoyed it :) a like and sub would be greatly appreciated!
@@immortalengines1605 I liked and subscribed right away! Thanks again.👍👍
Wow is all I can say, you have saved me hundreds
Muy bonito video de mucha creatividad y enseñanza gracias
This is a fantastic video, I'm now a follower for sure!
Great videos on the Onan generator. Thank you.
Glad you like them!
Great video and instructions. I have a few questions
- what is the name of the off road oil. I live in Florida and my generator gets extremely hot.
- do you have / or can you make a video on the breaker panel wires change. The wire to the breaker panel is losing contact and causing it not to work.
Thank you very helpful but how did you remove the sparkplug on the right side.
could you please advise.
I think it's the same as the other side just use a short extension on the socket like I did to get enough clearance. if it's still too hard maybe try removing the valve cover but I doubt that's necessary. also don't forget to hit like and sub!
Thank you!...Great video
Glad you liked it!
I’m late to the party, but also use T4 15 W-40 in mine. It has about 2000 hours on it. Never a lubrication problem.
The Wix number is 57398 . Those are easier to get, but they aren’t as deep. Just get one of those wrenches that fit over the top.
On another note, I have 563,000 miles on my 7.3 with that same oil. It’s never been touched. Not even injectors.
Nice! and wow about the 7.3 if you check the channel I did a video on the oil pan raplacement with the engine in
nice video thanks. I did notice the oops at 20:25
Hey brother great video
I was wondering if you could facilitate the part number for the valve cover gaskets thanks in advance
should you adjust the number one intake valve first(left side of motor). Number 2 intake valve would then be at top dead center?
If it's time to check the valves it's a good time to check the brushes also.
Thanks for this great video men you have new subscriber 👍
Thank you so much for your Work very helpful!!!👍🏻 I’m a new subscriber 😊
You're very welcome! sometimes I make these videos not sure if anyone will watch them but i'm glad it's helping so many people fix their generators..
Another UA-camr showed that 30w is what should be used in the south/summer for hotter climates.
How do you change the spark plug wires? Do you have a video on that?
One of the valve springs on my onan microquiet 4000 generator busted. Do you have a video about replacing valve springs on an onan genny?
What's the part number on the valve cover gaskets? I can't find one anywhere.
Where the link or video on changing the fuel filter? I can’t find it.
Thank you. Very helpful
I have a 5500 running very rich on start up and have to start at least 3 times to keep it running.Any carb adjustment ?? Once up and running warm runs fine.
the issue is the choke has a spring mechanism that is activated by temperature. i believe if it gets out of adjustment it can lead to the choke staying on too long after start up. my gen does this. the issue is on the right side of the carb. there is a black round piece i think thats where the spring is. if you go to an onan cummins dealer they might be able to pring the service manual pages for how to adjust that bit
Your problem is most likely the choke pull off actuator. Using an ohm meter you can check bi metal heater element on 2 terminals, should read around 6 ohms.
Great video.
I run Rotella T4 in almost everything...
Great video, I have one that has no carb and its a efi. It seems to be backfiring from the throttle. Could this be a problem? I think the valves have not been serviced. It usually backfires when there is some type of load like a aircon. Im hoping to do the valves this weekend but could this be the issue?
yes it's highly likely that it is the valves and at the worst worn piston rings.
@@immortalengines1605 great! Another question when you do you know the piston is at the top dead center?I notice your rotating the rotor but how do you know it is at the top? Ive done this to single piston ones but not two. So I am a bit confused. I want to service the valves
@@alanrubio6708 As you rotate the engine, watch the valves open and close.
Exhaust will be first and then intake, once that has happened, keep turning
until it gets hard and then you will be close to TDC for that side. Repeat for
other side.
the large nut is the lock nut..the 10mm is the one you set....
Quick question I have no spark what the air code says apparently is the coil i check and is not spark do you have any idea how I can do it thank you so much men.
do you have enough oil?
@@immortalengines1605 yes, I ready change everything oil filter, fresh oil enough, gas filter, gas pump but is running sometimes after 1hr shut down o sometimes less i really appreciate for take your time for answer this question.
Good job👍👍👏🏻👏🏻
I have this same generator and I’ve always had trouble with it shutting down after 45 minutes. Any recommendations? Have lowered the oil level to 1 1/2 quarts as suggested and still have problems. Have replaced spark plugs fuel pumps etc. etc. I always run regularly with fresh fuel etc. and has been an ongoing issue and no one can seem to find the problem?
The fuel pump can cause this issue. There's a screw near the car carb facing you near the Yellow sticker. Loosen it when the generator shuts off, if no fuel pours out, then it's your pump.
I just watched a video from a guy who realized that his shut off AFTER a large load had been turned off
.. like when the a/c compressor would stop. It was the spring adjustment and a nut adjustment on the throttle both.
What are the torque specs on the valve nuts?
2 ugga duggas
Is that also for a gas generator on the oil you said? Or what do you recommend?
the air box has a small chart to where it recommends a different weight oil depending on the temperature. I just Followed the advice of the cummins Onan guy at my local store. the most important thing is to change the oil and filter on the proper intervals.
Ya i saw that lol and actually called a local shop and helped me out on the best oil tganks for tge help🤙👍
@@immortalengines1605 Hi we are in Middle East and the temperature it will 125 F Did your comment diesel engine oil
@@khalifaalmarri3708 yes but oil for air cooled engine is best because it doesn't break down with high heat
How’d you get the spec sheet?
The people at Cummins printed it out for me from their manuals
where do you get the gasket from please
@@richarddiaz8248 Cummins
@@immortalengines1605 thank you very much
What does it mean if I turn the bolt underneath and the valves don’t move
did you turn left to right in the "tightening" direction like i've mentioned?
@@immortalengines1605 I turned clockwise first, then tried opposite and it just spins. A tech told me it’s likely the belt and or coupler
@@joeblow8197 Yes it could be the belt, i've replaced one many years ago. try removing the brushes so that you can see the shaft where they make contact. if when you crank the engine the generator shaft doesn't spin then it's 100% the belt.
@@immortalengines1605 could you explain how to remove the brushes and where exactly to look
@@joeblow8197 Sure if you remove the front panel on the left side of the gen you'll see the 2 circuit breakers so if you you look above them way back you should see the generator and a black loom with 2 wires that are connected to a square black plastic brush assembly on the upper part of the gen. I believe it's held on by one screw if you remove it the brushers should come out and you will have the copper contacts exposed on the shaft of the generator. if when you crank that part doesn't spin then the belt came off or broke.
What about synthetic oil
The most important part is to follow the recommended oil change intervals by the manufacturer. I would call a Cumins/Onan and ask about the synthetic oil. I am not sure about it.
@@immortalengines1605 I use Rotella T6 15w40 in mine and it works great. 800 hours so far.
Seems I read in the manual they don’t like it but like the gentleman have posted below, as long as you follow the same interval, it should be fine. The 5/40 T6 probably does better in cooler temperatures, Especially during warm-up. I’ve got a couple thousand hours on the T4 so it doesn’t owe me anything. Sometimes it runs a week straight if we are out with the toy haulers.
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That is not the correct adjust process.