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RE: Generator overheating? - pairodice - 08-18-2021

No overflow - I checked the coolant after letting it cool off for an hour or so and it looks to be full - I’m wondering if the tstat is working - how can I tell the coolant is flowing?


RE: Generator overheating? - pairodice - 08-18-2021

With rear AC on high - Running for about ten minutes and cap off - not much movement upper hose:120 at radiator; lower hose at radiator: 135 tstat: 125 on top

Just noticed the coolant bubbling tstat shows about 150 or so


RE: Generator overheating? - pairodice - 08-18-2021

Just noticed the blower motor is not working! The genset is extended…


RE: Generator overheating? - pairodice - 08-18-2021

Blower motor is running now and rear AC is working fine so will test for a while and call it a night


RE: Generator overheating? - HoosierDaddy - 08-18-2021

My blower runs while extended .. I would replace t stat with a good quality one.


RE: Generator overheating? - bigcows - 08-18-2021

Look, I had a small generator in my Leisure Travel Van. It had only 30 hours on it and kept overheating. We figured it out. We had driven down a very dusty dirt road. The road kicked up fine powder. Even though my generator was not running, the powder got into the air intake of the generator. Once we reached a cummins dealer in Elko Nevada, they performed the service. The mechanic came into the waiting room and showed us the air filter which was throwing off all kinds of this fine powdery dirt. There was no question that was the problem. I think If I did this again, I would cover the air intake when going down dirt roads or make some sort of fitting that I could put on or take off.


RE: Generator overheating? - pairodice - 08-19-2021

Big cows I changed the air filter and all filters before we left - good thought though. I started the genset again and let it boil for a while and watched the water going through it after about 150F - we turned on the ACs and went to bed - the genset ran all through the night with no problem at around 80F ambient temps outside. Will see how it does during the day today.


RE: Generator overheating? - Tf175 - 08-19-2021

Sounds like you have it working now , blower was problem after reinstalling radiator,  etc ?
Glad it's working now.


RE: Generator overheating? - 360 - 08-19-2021

Adrian, when you were saying it was getting up to 220 on the analog gauge what was the temp on the thermostat housing? For me there is about a 30 degree difference between the gauge and the housing temp with a digital gun.


RE: Generator overheating? - Richard - 08-19-2021

For you guys fighting overheating issues.

You might want to expand your diagnosis to include:
What amperage are you pulling with all A/C units on high? Mine started running hot when one of the compressors started going bad and pulling excess amps.
Is the gen compartment sealed in a way to force all the air from the blower THROUGH the radiator and out the undercoach exit? Look at this carefully.
Is the hose from the air cleaner to the turbo nice and firm and round OR has it turned to mush like mine did and restrict air into the engine?