I have a Steele brand, typical inexpensive 3500 watt generator with 4-stroke engine. I think of it as "no name brand", but Google turns up a number of hits, yet no website of their own. It says 196cc engine. Looks like a lot of similar engines in the 6 hp. range. Nearly identical to the "Predator" engines from Harbor Freight.
During a recent power outage, I was running it when it stopped after several hours. I believe it had been stopped for a while before I became aware. I checked oil, and it was low. I topped up the oil and re-started it. After a few minutes, it started to backfire, bogged-down, and stopped. Pulling the recoil starter, it was difficult to pull at some points in the rotation of the engine. Easy, then difficult, then easy again. It felt like what I might expect if it was experiencing a hydraulic locking to some degree. I could get it to fully turn over, but It was too difficult to pull to start. I tried several times. I decided that it was seized and that I should recycle it. Days later, before doing so, I took out the spark plug, as I just couldn't make sense of the symptoms as being truly seized. It turns over fine.
I put the plug back in after some hours, and I still have trouble turning it over. What to do?
And what might cause the backfiring and bogging?
Thanks for any thoughts.
During a recent power outage, I was running it when it stopped after several hours. I believe it had been stopped for a while before I became aware. I checked oil, and it was low. I topped up the oil and re-started it. After a few minutes, it started to backfire, bogged-down, and stopped. Pulling the recoil starter, it was difficult to pull at some points in the rotation of the engine. Easy, then difficult, then easy again. It felt like what I might expect if it was experiencing a hydraulic locking to some degree. I could get it to fully turn over, but It was too difficult to pull to start. I tried several times. I decided that it was seized and that I should recycle it. Days later, before doing so, I took out the spark plug, as I just couldn't make sense of the symptoms as being truly seized. It turns over fine.
I put the plug back in after some hours, and I still have trouble turning it over. What to do?
And what might cause the backfiring and bogging?
Thanks for any thoughts.