Section 3 – Maintenance
QUIETPACT™ 65D Recreational Vehicle Generator
9.Remove the dipstick, and wipe it dry with a clean,
10.Remove the
11.Install the
12.Reinstall the air filter.
13.Reattach the front service door; make sure the latches are fully engaged.
14.Start the engine, and check for leaks.
NOTE:
Check the oil level and fill to the “FULL” mark, after checking for leaks. The filter will retain some oil.
3.3SERVICING THE ENGINE
AIR FILTER
To access the engine air filter (Figure 3.2, Page 13), remove the front service door, located beneath the unit, by retracting the two latches and pivoting the door downward. Loosen the hose clamp at the base of the air filter and remove the filter. Place the hose clamp on the new filter and install it, making sure it is positioned properly before reattaching the service door. Make sure the service door latches are fully engaged.
spark arrestor screen, but are of the more efficient “toroid” or “swirl” type. To remove carbon and com- bustion deposits from the muffler, proceed as follows (see Figure 3.3):
1.Place the unit above a noncombustable surface, and ensure that the generator exhaust piping is cool.
2.Remove the two screws holding the spark arrestor access plate to the rear floor pan.
3.Remove the spark arrestor access plate and gasket.
4.Remove the hex pipe cap from the end of the spark arrestor cleanout pipe.
5.Thread on a 3/8” NPT pipe coupling and pipe nipple to extend the cleanout pipe at least 10 inches (250 mm) below the rear floor pan; addi- tional piping may be added to direct the muffler exhaust away from the cooling air discharge flow beneath the unit.
6.Start and run the engine for approximately 15 minutes.
7.Shut down the engine, and allow the piping to cool.
8.Remove the 3/8” NPT coupling and piping.
9.Apply a
10.Reinstall the hex pipe cap, spark arrestor access plate, gasket, and two screws.
The exhaust system of this product gets extreme- ly hot and remains hot after shutdown. High grass, weeds, brush, leaves, etc., must remain clear of the exhaust. Such materials may ignite and burn from the heat of the exhaust system.
Figure 3.2 – Engine Air Filter
See the “Service Schedule,” Section 3.13 (Page 16), for recommended air cleaner maintenance.
3.4SPARK ARRESTOR MUFFLER
The exhaust muffler supplied with the QUIETPACT™ 65D is a spark arrestor type. Generac exhaust muf- flers for recreational vehicle generators do not have a
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Failure to provide and maintain a spark arrestor may be in violation of the law. If this generator is used on any
Be sure to reinstall the hex pipe cap tightly to the spark arrestor cleanout pipe. Vibration could cause a loose cap to fall out, resulting in hot engine exhaust being drawn through the centrifugal cool- ing fan and out beneath the unit. This could result in damage to the generator or in discharge of hot exhaust sparks beneath the unit.