So I am not alone with Onan problems. My 6000 watt Onan
runs like Stephen's does. Part of my problem I believe is caused
by carburetor ice.
Today prior to putting the coach is storage, I decided to run the Onan
with the drawer out. I started it up (temp today was about 40 and
very humid). Within a few minutes I could see the carburetor
start to get white with frost. Gradually the frost began to cover everything
from the venturi to about 2 inches into the intake manifold. That's when
the Onan started to really load up and exhaust black smoke like Stephen
describes. After a few more minutes it finally stopped.
I waited about 10 minutes for the ice to melt and restarted. It ran fine
for another 15 minutes or so then the same problems.
Carburetor Ice! I think that explains a lot of my recent problems. I think
there is a kit or something that can be made to heat the intake air during
cold weather. Anyone have any suggestions?
Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI
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> My '76 Eleganza 6KW Onan runs extremely rich under load. Sometimes it sounds
> like it cleans up but when the throttle cracks open then smell, black soot,
> obvious very rich condition. Remove hose from air filter, held choke open
> manually so am sure there is no restriction. Adjusting mixture makes no
> difference. Removed float bowl and it looked clean inside, no buildup of
> varnish as expected. Needle and seat look OK visually, various adjustments
> of float level resulted in either no fuel flow or the rich condition. Onan
> lists the carb repair kit and replacement carb as No Longer Available.
> Golby's said they would mess with it but they have had the carb since
> Thanksgiving so I am going to ask that they ship it back.
> Camper World checked out the generator and it operates fine but they
> couldn't do anything with the carb. I have not been able to find anyone in
> the area (Dallas Ft. Worth) that can help, guess we are too remote.
> This Lurker is looking for some advice.
> Stephen near Denton, TX
runs like Stephen's does. Part of my problem I believe is caused
by carburetor ice.
Today prior to putting the coach is storage, I decided to run the Onan
with the drawer out. I started it up (temp today was about 40 and
very humid). Within a few minutes I could see the carburetor
start to get white with frost. Gradually the frost began to cover everything
from the venturi to about 2 inches into the intake manifold. That's when
the Onan started to really load up and exhaust black smoke like Stephen
describes. After a few more minutes it finally stopped.
I waited about 10 minutes for the ice to melt and restarted. It ran fine
for another 15 minutes or so then the same problems.
Carburetor Ice! I think that explains a lot of my recent problems. I think
there is a kit or something that can be made to heat the intake air during
cold weather. Anyone have any suggestions?
Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI
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> My '76 Eleganza 6KW Onan runs extremely rich under load. Sometimes it sounds
> like it cleans up but when the throttle cracks open then smell, black soot,
> obvious very rich condition. Remove hose from air filter, held choke open
> manually so am sure there is no restriction. Adjusting mixture makes no
> difference. Removed float bowl and it looked clean inside, no buildup of
> varnish as expected. Needle and seat look OK visually, various adjustments
> of float level resulted in either no fuel flow or the rich condition. Onan
> lists the carb repair kit and replacement carb as No Longer Available.
> Golby's said they would mess with it but they have had the carb since
> Thanksgiving so I am going to ask that they ship it back.
> Camper World checked out the generator and it operates fine but they
> couldn't do anything with the carb. I have not been able to find anyone in
> the area (Dallas Ft. Worth) that can help, guess we are too remote.
> This Lurker is looking for some advice.
> Stephen near Denton, TX