Scott:
Call Jim Bounds today, 877-275-4462. He has an Onan tech working for him.
Paul Bartz
From: Adohen [mailto:Adohen]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 1999 3:06 PM
Subject: GMC: Onan F1 and F2
I called three Onan repair shops asking how to identify them. None of them
could help. I finally gave up trying to find out definitively which was the
F1 and F2 and cranked the Onan up. First try produced nothing. Second try I
switched wires and the 100 watt test bulb lit. Onan works
. What I have
found out is that Onan repair shops in Cleveland are not much help and I
guess not many GMCERS have taken their Onan apart at home. I did take
pictures of this project so if any of you think it is something I should
document somewhere tell me and I'll put it into a website somewhere!
Call Jim Bounds today, 877-275-4462. He has an Onan tech working for him.
Paul Bartz
From: Adohen [mailto:Adohen]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 1999 3:06 PM
Subject: GMC: Onan F1 and F2
I called three Onan repair shops asking how to identify them. None of them
could help. I finally gave up trying to find out definitively which was the
F1 and F2 and cranked the Onan up. First try produced nothing. Second try I
switched wires and the 100 watt test bulb lit. Onan works
found out is that Onan repair shops in Cleveland are not much help and I
guess not many GMCERS have taken their Onan apart at home. I did take
pictures of this project so if any of you think it is something I should
document somewhere tell me and I'll put it into a website somewhere!