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Default Generac 8Kw generator balky start and transfer switch makes clickingsounds

On 12/18/2014 6:47 AM, Danny D. wrote:
Stormin Mormon wrote, on Wed, 17 Dec 2014 13:46:33 -0500:

we'll decide if he's old enough to pull spark plugs.


Speaking of spark plugs, I finally got the boots off.
The originals, which were in great shape, are Champion
RC12YC, so I bought the correct spark plugs after all
(assuming the old plugs are the correct size).
https://c4.staticflickr.com/8/7534/1...b9347cb2_b.jpg

It wasn't the rubber that was holding it on, but it was
the rubber which was acting like a spring when I was
pulling very hard and then letting go. Unfortunately the
spark plug removal tool was useless because it wasn't
bent right and the ends are far too thick to be useful:
https://c4.staticflickr.com/8/7481/1...95e8cac9_b.jpg

I think it was only the metal clip that was holding on to
the spark plug like you can't believe. It was as clean as
new inside, so, there was no corrosion visible anywhere.

So that it's easier, next time, to remove them. I spurted
a dollop of electrical dialectric grease into the boot,
https://c4.staticflickr.com/8/7517/1...619b5404_b.jpg

I also lightly covered the spark plug threads with gray
anti-seize, and carefully replaced the spark plug, knowing
that anti-seize is often not recommended and understanding
why (having read the cautionary reports of mis-torque & misfire).

I then disconnected the generator's breakers to the house,
and switched the generator to "Manual", and it started up
smoothly and quite nicely, purring like a kitten. Much
better than before.

That felt good!

Now all I have left to do is fix the damaged wires.

I noted the picture of the spark plugs, old and
new. If the old ones were the correct, then the
new ones are a great match. Some times when they
won't release, twisting the spark plug boot will
help break them free. I think the "never sieze"
on the threads is excellent idea. I always grease
or neversieze mine on lawn mowers, etc.

Runs better is encouraging. I'm pleased for you.
And maybe your grand son will learn that Gramps
does fix things, and he can enjoy his 5 AM video.

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