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Re: Re: Starting a Titan 6500 diesel generator
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Posted by Jr on February 25, 2004 at 19:55:25 from (63.191.113.142):
In Reply to: Re: Starting a Titan 6500 diesel generator posted by buickanddeere on February 25, 2004 at 17:13:36:
Thanks for your help. I'm not sure who made this diesel engine. It's around a 2002, Titan Industrial TGQBE 6500, engine model # 186F, 406cc. The only information I have is an owners manual. It doesn't tell anything about the unit. It's all about safety of one's self and the engine. This engine will start and run for about 3 seconds. Then it shuts down. I acts like it runs out of fuel. I can wait 15 minutes and it will do the same thing again but if I try right after it shuts down, the engine will turn over but it wont try to start. I wonder if the oil pressure shut down switch could be bad. That is, if it works on the fuel. There is a fuel off & on just before it goes into the glass bulb and an off-run linkage that might go to the fuel pump. That's all I have figured out. This unit is electric start with a pressure oil system. Do you know if the oil pressure switch shuts off the fuel or works on the compression? I have found the oil pressure sending unit, so if the pressure switch is not in the same switch, I don't know where to look or what it looks like. I will add, this is a completely enclose generator. I take it that this is a fuel injection system so where would they put the fuel injection pump? Any help on this problem will be appreciated. Jr
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