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Kohler 7.5R generator burns up impellers?
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Kohler 7.5R generator burns up impellers?
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Re: Kohler 7.5R generator burns up impellers?
Because of the height of the genny's pump above the waterline in the 3807, some guys install a check valve in the raw water line at the seacock to try and minimize this problem. This keeps water in the line at all times right up to the pump. It's a double edged sword though as the check valve can fail in the closed position with age. When that happens, you'll probably replace a couple of impellers before you realize the problem is the check valve. So check to see if you have a check valve threaded into the top of the seacock before you replace the impeller again. If you have one, remove the hose, open the seacock and see if you get a good volume of water coming through. If you don't, you've found your problem.
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Re: Kohler 7.5R generator burns up impellers?
Surprised your generator didn't shut down with a high temperature alarm. Perhaps when you get the impeller issue resolved, you should check that sensor to see if it's working appropriately.
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