I did not keep it, but there was a discussion several months ago about a
mod that could be made to heat the carb air. I had the impression it was
described in the Onan book, but I cannot remember the details...
Some one here will remember, if not you could search the archives.
gene
>During the past few months I've become aware that my
>Onan's carburetor will ice up whenever the temperature is
>below about 50. Being a pilot I know a little about carburetor
>ice in carburated aircraft engines. In the plane we can turn on
>carburetor heat whenever conditions are favorable for icing etc.
>The Onan does not have such a control.
>
>I have to think this is a common problem with Onan generators
>and their use during cold weather. The dreaded PO of my coach
>said he never experienced ice. But then he never used the coach
>between September and May.
>
>Before I "reinvent the wheel" and build a carburetor heat unit,
>I'm wondering if anyone out there has experienced icing in
>their Onan and if they have, what was done about it? I hate to
>cobble something together that's "half-assed" when someone
>knows of a better way.
>
>Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI
>
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
mod that could be made to heat the carb air. I had the impression it was
described in the Onan book, but I cannot remember the details...
Some one here will remember, if not you could search the archives.
gene
>During the past few months I've become aware that my
>Onan's carburetor will ice up whenever the temperature is
>below about 50. Being a pilot I know a little about carburetor
>ice in carburated aircraft engines. In the plane we can turn on
>carburetor heat whenever conditions are favorable for icing etc.
>The Onan does not have such a control.
>
>I have to think this is a common problem with Onan generators
>and their use during cold weather. The dreaded PO of my coach
>said he never experienced ice. But then he never used the coach
>between September and May.
>
>Before I "reinvent the wheel" and build a carburetor heat unit,
>I'm wondering if anyone out there has experienced icing in
>their Onan and if they have, what was done about it? I hate to
>cobble something together that's "half-assed" when someone
>knows of a better way.
>
>Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI
>
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/