The choke on the Onan is only pulled on while the starter is turning over. =
Once the starter stops turning the choke is not held closed electrically. =
I found that out while designing the kit that allows the Onan to run off e=
ither gasoline or propane at the flip of one DPDT toggle switch. I used th=
at same choke circuit to open the propane bypass valve to allow propane to =
flow around the demand regulator while the starter was engaged. The other =
side of the DPDT toggle switch either powered the fuel pump (while on gasol=
ine) or the propane shut off valve (while on propane). It is very easy to =
flood the Onan running on gasoline if the spark control is still via the ol=
d points. In that case the weak spark makes it hard to start keeping the s=
tarter motor engaged for longer than it was designed to be resulting in too=
much gas and wet plugs that do not fire well. Change out the spark contro=
l to a pertronics kit like the one developed by Gary Bovee and most Onan ru=
nning/starting issues will be a thing of the past, especially if you run it=
off propane. It just is not worth the hassle to try to make that old thin=
g run off gasoline unless you replace every rubber part that touched the et=
hanol laced junk now sold as gasoline. That includes the gaskets and o rin=
gs in the original fuel pump and carb, the line coming to the fuel pump, an=
d including the tiny o ring in the carb. Then make sure you have cleaned t=
he strainer in the carb and fiddle for way too long trying to get it adjust=
ed to where it will run properly at idle and under load. With propane it i=
s set, forget and enjoy unless something physically breaks inside the barba=
rian. Jerry Jerry Work The Dovetail Joint Fine furniture designe=
d and hand crafted in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building in historic K=
erby, OR glwork
http://jerrywork.com =
Message: 5 Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2018 10:41:16 -0700 Fr=
om: James Hupy To: gmclist Subje=
ct: Re: [GMCnet] Noisy Onan Message-ID: =09 Content-Type: text/plain; char=
set "UTF-8" The choke is kinda touchy when starting from cold. Usual=
ly, if you have a problem on cold start, and you adjust for that, then wh=
en the unit is warmed up, the choke is too rich. Touchy adjustment. Somet=
imes the ground wire on the choke is rusty and corroded. A cleanup helps.=
Worth a try. Jim Hupy On Thu, Jun 7, 2018, 10:34 AM Deb McWade wrote: > Got the Onan running, but not well I think. Sa=
t for 4 days after getting > it back, took about 15 seconds to start (sou=
nded like wasn't getting fuel; > fine on re-start). Since I have never h=
ad it running, and haven't heard > another, I can't be certain, but I don=
't think it should sound like > this....
https://www.screencast.com/t/3dRk=
nmXzB > > Oil, filter, etc all good, new fuel filter. > > Of cour=
se louder than is coming up here, like a metal fan striking the > housing=
, but more intense. Any ideas about what I'm looking at here before > I=
> take the next step? Or you tell me what that should be

> > Th=
anks for your insight... I have none naturally. Deb > -- > Deb McWade=
> Logan Lake, BC, CAN > "Li'l Sister" > '77 Kingsley, 403, EBL EFI;=
> TZE167V101404 > It's Bigger on the Inside! > > > ___________=
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