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  • 2 года назадОпубликованоJames Condon

Two Catastrophic Engine Failures - Are They Junk or Will They Run Again?

A couple Storm Responder Generators showed up at my door within days of each other. One engine is stuck and the other one freewheels. I bet you can guess what happened. Lets see if we can them. Engine Model: 216312-0110-B1 Engine Model Code: 091021YD Generator Model: Storm Responder Follow-up Video Repairing the other Storm Responder: Connecting Rod (694691): Crankcase Gasket (694953): Head Gasket (697690): Piston and Rings (793318): Rings (793319): Valve Cover Gasket (690971): I use Harbor Freight Super Heavy Duty Degreaser in my ultrasonic cleaner Visit My Amazon Store: 0-1" Micrometer: 2-3" Micrometer: 3 Jaw Puller: Bore Gauge: Compression Tester: Cylinder Hone: Dead Blow Hammer: Digital Torque Wrench: Feeler Gauge: Hand Lapping Tool: Harmonic Balancer Puller: Permatex Engine Assembly Lube: Permatex Valve Lapping Compound: Piston Ring Compressor: PlastiGage: Roloc 3M Bristle Disk: Strap Wrench: Test Tank: Valve Spring Compressor: If you want to donate to the channel, you can use the YouTube "Super Thanks" feature or via PayPal: #GeneratorRepair #SmallEngineRepair #SmallEngine #DIY #Fixed #Troubleshooting #HowTo #BriggsAndStratton #GeneratorRepair Alternator, Aluminum Transfer, Blown Engine, Connecting Rod, Engine Failure, Fixed, Generator, Hertz, How To, How-To, Load Test, Muriatic Acid, No Oil, Out of Oil, Rebuild, Repair, Seized Engine, Small Engine, Thrown Rod, Troubleshooting,