TheMan419
Veteran Member
Points for rolling up your sleeves, and getting dirty. Extra points for asking for suggestions ahead of time
Not sure how many hours are on your gen (you did need to change the plug, so maybe a few....). I'm not big on washing modern filters, and even less big on using compressed air. What type of material is your air filter made of ? If it's foam material, then it may tolerate cleaning better....
Many fuel filters have a direction of flow marked on them, so have a good look at whatever you end up with for a new filter to see if it's marked (may be nothing more than a small arrow).
Have you tried looking online for a parts list for your generator ? Sometimes it's easier/faster/cheaper to order something online, if you can dig up a PN.
Depending on layout, fabricating a trough to use (or for that matter.... using a funnel to direct drainage) can help the side-drain trajectory behave better. Generally accepted better practice with oil changes is to drain it after warming up the engine.
I've probably posted this here before, but likely not recently......
Permatex(R) Dielectric Tune-Up Grease - Permatex
^ Adds some moisture resistance to spark plug boots, and helps reduce the tendency of the boot to bake onto the plug body. Also good for general use on electrical connectors, and should also be available in a smaller tube than that one.
Rgds, D.
Thanks. There are less than 40 hours on the gen, but it is like 7 years old and that was the first plug replacement. We have had it since new and a friend near the old house did a couple oil changes on it. Now that we live more rural, got to do somethings different.
I may do some digging on line for parts since I have the time, especially now with all this COVID remain at home stuff going on. Might not be able to get out for parts, although I think auto parts stores are "essential" in our state's stay at home order.
The engine is a Honda, but it is not a Honda generator. So louder than the nice expensive Honda's. Given how few hours I actually put on the thing that does not bother me.
As for the air filter it looks like a piece of foam. Something I could buy at a hobby store and just cut a new one to size. It did not appear that dirty, but will get cleaned or replaced just because it appears cheap and easy to do.
Thanks for the tips.