Test 73 – check shutdown wire – Generac Power Systems 8 kW LP User Manual

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DISCUSSION:
The Cylinder Leak Down Tester checks the sealing
(compression) ability of the engine by measuring air
leakage from the combustion chamber. Compression
loss can present many different symptoms. This test
is designed to detect the section of the engine where
the fault lies before disassembling the engine.

PROCEDURE:

1. Remove a spark plug.
2. Gain access to the flywheel. Remove the valve cover.
3. Rotate the engine crankshaft until the piston reaches top

dead center (TDC). Both valves should be closed.

4. Lock the flywheel at top dead center.
5. Attach cylinder leak down tester adapter to spark plug

hole.

6. Connect an air source of at least 90 psi to the leak

down tester.

7. Adjust the regulated pressure on the gauge to 80 psi.
8. Read the right hand gauge on the tester for cylinder

pressure. 20 percent leakage is normally acceptable.

Use good judgement, and listen for air escaping at the

carburetor, the exhaust, and the crankcase breather.

This will determine where the fault lies.

9. Repeat Steps 1 through 8 on remaining cylinder.

RESULTS:

• Air escapes at the carburetor – check intake valve.
• Air escapes through the exhaust – check exhaust

valve.

• Air escapes through the breather – check piston

rings.

• Air escapes from the cylinder head – the head

gasket should be replaced.

CHECk COMPRESSION:
Lost or reduced engine compression can result in (a)
failure of the engine to start, or (b) rough operation.
One or more of the following will usually cause loss of
compression:

• Blown or leaking cylinder head gasket
• Improperly seated or sticking-valves
• Worn Piston rings or cylinder. (This will also result in

high oil consumption)

note: For the single cylinder engine, the minimum
allowable compression pressure for a cold engine
is 60 psi.
note: it is extremely difficult to obtain an accu-
rate compression reading without special equip-
ment. For that reason, compression values are
not published for the V-twin engine. testing has
proven that an accurate compression indication
can be obtained using the following method.

PROCEDURE:

1. Remove both spark plugs.
2. Insert a compression gauge into either cylinder.
3. Crank the engine until there is no further increase in

pressure.

4. Record the highest reading obtained.
5. Repeat the procedure for the remaining cylinder and

record the highest reading.

RESULTS:
The difference in pressure between the two cylinders
should not exceed 25 percent. If the difference is
greater than 25 percent, loss of compression in the
lowest reading cylinder is indicated.
example 1: if the pressure reading of cylinder #1 is
165 psi and of cylinder #2, 160 psi, the difference
is 5 psi. divide “5” by the highest reading (165) to
obtain the percentage of 3.0 percent.
example 2: no. 1 cylinder reads 160 psi; no. 2
cylinder reads 100 psi. the difference is 60 psi.
divide “60” by “160” to obtain “37.5” percent. loss
of compression in no. 2 cylinder is indicated.
If compression is poor, look for one or more of the fol-
lowing causes:

• Loose cylinder head bolts
• Failed cylinder head gasket
• Burned valves or valve seats
• Insufficient valve clearance
• Warped cylinder head
• Warped valve stem
• Worn or broken piston ring(s)
• Worn or damaged cylinder bore
• Broken connecting rod
• Worn valve seats or valves
• Worn valve guides

note: refer to engine Service manual for further
engine service information.

teSt 73 – check ShutdoWn Wire

DISCUSSION:
Circuit board action during shutdown will ground Wire
18. Wire 18 is connected to the Ignition Magneto(s).
The grounded magneto will not be able to produce
spark.

PROCEDURE:

1. On V-twin generators, remove Wire 18 from the stud

located above the oil cooler. On single cylinder gen-

erators, disconnect Wire 18 at the bullet connector. See

Figures 32 or 33.

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