babzog
Well-known member
Hey folks,
So 3-4 years ago, I purchased a Champion 6500w generator (11hp Champion motor) for use in powering the home during an outage. Loud as hell, dirty power, but it keeps the essentials running.
Last year and this, I've been taking it to the (snowcross) track to power the trailer. We camp in there and use electric oil heaters. Have lights, microwave, fridge, battery charger, coffee maker, toaster, kettle, sandwich grill.... all the comforts of home.
Need a little power management but that's okay.
Lately, it's been getting really tough to start. Carb is clean and valve clearance is spot on, but it won't start without a shot of carb cleaner. Used to start first or second pull. Had a guy check it for me while replacing the pull cord and he said compression is down to about 60psi. Also getting a few noise complaints, but am thinking of building a foam box for it and just placing it better to counter that... don't want to annoy my (trackside) neighbours.
I am wondering a few things... engine replacement is probably the cheapest option, but what engine would be a good choice? This one has less than 300hrs on it, which to me, sounds ridiculously low. Don't these small engines run forever?
Also considering just biting the bullet and buying an inverter genset. Some of the folks are using Kipor gennies, but I learned they are china sets with poor support. Scratch that. Found a used (slightly at only 29hrs) honda EU6500 inverter for $3200USD, but there is no warranty. A local dealer has a special this week on Subaru, 15% off, meaning I can get a RG4300iS inverter for a little more than $3200CDN, with a 5yr warranty.
The Honda's have good rep, so I'm not sure I'm all that worried about no warranty... or should I be? It also has the capacity I need (the subaru has a rated cap of 3800w, two electric heaters will chew that up with little to spare, but I can always power manage when I need to use the hungrier appliances).
So, three questions:
1. Is there anything I can do with it now to make my current genny start easily, or is it done?
2. What would be a good engine replacement choice for it?
2. Which way would you go: Used but nearly new Honda w/ no warranty or brand new Subaru w/ 5yr warranty? Both inverters, cost approx the same, Honda has higher capacity.
Thanks!
So 3-4 years ago, I purchased a Champion 6500w generator (11hp Champion motor) for use in powering the home during an outage. Loud as hell, dirty power, but it keeps the essentials running.
Last year and this, I've been taking it to the (snowcross) track to power the trailer. We camp in there and use electric oil heaters. Have lights, microwave, fridge, battery charger, coffee maker, toaster, kettle, sandwich grill.... all the comforts of home.
Lately, it's been getting really tough to start. Carb is clean and valve clearance is spot on, but it won't start without a shot of carb cleaner. Used to start first or second pull. Had a guy check it for me while replacing the pull cord and he said compression is down to about 60psi. Also getting a few noise complaints, but am thinking of building a foam box for it and just placing it better to counter that... don't want to annoy my (trackside) neighbours.
I am wondering a few things... engine replacement is probably the cheapest option, but what engine would be a good choice? This one has less than 300hrs on it, which to me, sounds ridiculously low. Don't these small engines run forever?
Also considering just biting the bullet and buying an inverter genset. Some of the folks are using Kipor gennies, but I learned they are china sets with poor support. Scratch that. Found a used (slightly at only 29hrs) honda EU6500 inverter for $3200USD, but there is no warranty. A local dealer has a special this week on Subaru, 15% off, meaning I can get a RG4300iS inverter for a little more than $3200CDN, with a 5yr warranty.
The Honda's have good rep, so I'm not sure I'm all that worried about no warranty... or should I be? It also has the capacity I need (the subaru has a rated cap of 3800w, two electric heaters will chew that up with little to spare, but I can always power manage when I need to use the hungrier appliances).
So, three questions:
1. Is there anything I can do with it now to make my current genny start easily, or is it done?
2. What would be a good engine replacement choice for it?
2. Which way would you go: Used but nearly new Honda w/ no warranty or brand new Subaru w/ 5yr warranty? Both inverters, cost approx the same, Honda has higher capacity.
Thanks!
