Posted by tjiniowa on December 22, 2008 at 20:20:26 from (67.1.113.244):
I posted this on the tractor talk forum too. I am looking at an 1816, it has had the engine replace at one time with an Onan. The owner said a year or two ago he was using it and it just quit, like you shut of the key. It will crank over. Is there a distributor on it or is it electronic, the plug wires go into a two tower coil, the feed for the coil or is it the ground? goes under the engine shroud. That is all the further I got. I think I can pick this up fairly cheap, he will price it according to how much work it needs to get running. He has not tryed to get it going at all. Also has a major hydraulic oil leak at the right rear corner, the hydraulics use engine oil don't they?, How much does it hold? Just want to know what I should first look at on the Onan to get it going. I will probably first check spark, go from there. Has an electric fuel pump and I can here it run. Thanks, sorry it got so long.
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