Re: [GMCnet] Trouble-free GMC's [message #322609 is a reply to message #322579] |
Thu, 24 August 2017 11:10 |
James Hupy
Messages: 6806 Registered: May 2010
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Hey Jerry, save some of that Hungarian beer for us. We will be there on
Sunday. You guys missed a great experience with the eclipse. The digital
cameras don't capture the effects very well. I have some 35 milimeter black
and white shots from the 1979 eclipse that were spectacular. Not so much
this time. But the "wow factor" of this one was fantastic. See you guys
soon.
Jim and Judy
On Aug 24, 2017 7:15 AM, "Gerald Work" wrote:
Hi all from beautiful Budapest, Hungary
We are on back to back river trips with a bunch of West coast GMCers. Just
landed in Budapest after boarding in Bucharest, Romania on the Danube a bit
over a week ago with Nick and Donna Roenick and Donald and Billie Guttman.
We will be joined on the next segment by a whole bunch of GMCers including
Jim and Judy Hupy and Manny and Deo Trovao.
If anyone you know is attracted by the siren song of socialism I recommend
a trip to the former Soviet countries in Eastern Europe to see how well
that worked out for them.
Even a continent away I would like to recommend to everyone struggling with
an Onan to purchase a Pertronics magnetic ignition system to eliminate
spark issues and a propane conversion to eliminate fuel issues. I know a
bunch of the "conventional" wisdom is that we don't carry enough propane
(not true from my testing) so the kit I designed and discussed at GMCWS
last October (download the presentation from their web site) allows you to
switch between propane and gasoline at the flip of one toggle switch.
Once you do those two things, unless your Onan has a rod sticking out the
side, it will almost certainly start quickly, run smoothly no matter the
load and outlast you and the next dozen owners combined.
Our vendors sell the Gary Bovee Pertronics kit for a bit over $100 and the
special GMC kit that allows it to run off propane or gasoline is available
from uscarb.com. Some of our GMC vendors may also carry that kit. Sells
for around $250 to $300 depending on whether you use 1/2" or 3/4" hose from
the tank to the Onan. All my testing and design work was done using 1/2"
hose and that seems to work well in our application even though the design
books say you should use 3/4" hose for a run of that length and that load.
No, I get no kickback or payment on any kind from anyone from either of
these.
It doesn't matter how your Onan is wired or whether your board works or
not. If you can get 12vdc to the positive post on the coil it will likely
work unless you have a bad coil (rare). That or a bad Pertronics module
(rarer still) is about the only thing that will stop you.
These two easy to install kits are way cheaper and way easier than trying
to buy and fit in another brand or model generator.
Now back to the great Hungarian beer........
Jerry Work
The Dovetail Joint
Fine furniture designed & hand crafted
in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building
in historic Kerby, OR
http://jerrywork.com
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