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Started by MikeL, June 24, 2012, 08:23:20 PM

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MikeL

I have a 3TNV70 Yanmar engine that was salvaged from a utility vehicle. The PO ran gasoline thru it and wanted a new engine. So we replaced it with a new engine. No core on the old one and it was being scrapped. It got scrapped into the back of my pickup! I took it home, changed oil and fuel filters, disassembled and inspected injectors and glowplugs. All looked good. I removed the cylinder head and inspected the pistons and bores. All looked good. There was only 135 hr on the clock when removed.  I temp mounted it to some wooden skid material for a test run. I gave it some fresh fuel and fired it up. My plan is to belt drive a 7k gen head for temp power. Eventually this will all be mounted in an enclosed trailer.
One concern I have is that this is a variable speed unit. My funding says I will have to go with a 2 bearing, 2 pole, 3600 rpm gen head. If I match the drive pulleys so that the engine turns at 2200 to 2400 rpm, will the engine, being a variable speed unit, pick up the load without dipping too low?

unimog_jason


I think this is the same engine that my John Deere tractor uses.  One thing I've noticed about this engine (at least in a tractor application) is that the govenor has a lot of drift and will not hold a set speed when load levels change significantly.

It would be nice if I could run a PTO generator off my tractor, but given the less then ideal speed control of the engine I don't think it would work well.

If I was in your shoes, I would mock something up so that I could do load testing to determine if the drift is going to be an issue.  If everything tests OK, then proceed with the full scale build.

Jason

Tom Reed

Lots of governors have sensitivity adjustments. Perhaps that would resolve the problem.
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Tom