22winniewarrior1990
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Hey guys, Just purchased a 1991 Winnebago warrior 22 feet C class. It has been a dream to hop into the RV and drive to ski areas and ski the next morning. I am 29 and boom, I pulled the trigger. That is the story behind the purchase.
Chevy engine, runs great, hot water heater, refrigerator, furnace all work. I paid 2500.00$. There is some water damage to the cab over and someone did some work to the passenger rear wall but it is sturdy and fixing that type of stuff is easy for me.
The problem is my generator, an Onan Model 4BGEFA26101G serial number H900342364 cranks when I press the start button, has stayed running only once but have no clue if it was generating power. Need some help, not a small engine mechanic but can figure stuff out, got everything else to work. Any ideas from people out there. Less than 500 hours. If I hold start button sometimes it will keep cranking, sometimes makes a clank sound after a crank or two. I have heard if you hold the stop button it primes the fuel line, is this true and if so how do I do this. Really want to get this genni running before it gets too cold.
Thanks
,Brett
Chevy engine, runs great, hot water heater, refrigerator, furnace all work. I paid 2500.00$. There is some water damage to the cab over and someone did some work to the passenger rear wall but it is sturdy and fixing that type of stuff is easy for me.
The problem is my generator, an Onan Model 4BGEFA26101G serial number H900342364 cranks when I press the start button, has stayed running only once but have no clue if it was generating power. Need some help, not a small engine mechanic but can figure stuff out, got everything else to work. Any ideas from people out there. Less than 500 hours. If I hold start button sometimes it will keep cranking, sometimes makes a clank sound after a crank or two. I have heard if you hold the stop button it primes the fuel line, is this true and if so how do I do this. Really want to get this genni running before it gets too cold.
Thanks
,Brett