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Last time I ran my 803 I recorded 78% PF load/190F coolant temp/30psi oil pressure with ambient 83F one hour into the run. TM shows.....
Lubricating System:
Type Full flow, circulating pressure
Oil Pump Type Positive displacement gear
Normal Operating Pressure 25-60 psi (172-414 kPa)
Oil...
This is what I got: https://www.parttarget.com/5940-00-958-1214_5940009581214_13208E5820.html/-955f533a-edeb-4f96-ad71-06b5cdc13ea9?searchtext=s-38615-g5&searchoption=sku&originalsearchtext=s-38615-g5
Part number is S-38615-G5
16 PAOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ 74159 S-38615-G5 .TERMINAL,STUD 5 5
Post 4 shows a gasket set: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?178167-MEP-803a-Coolant-leak-gasket-replacement-question
For specific gaskets you'll probably need to get the Lister engine manual and find the part number. TM might have ID numbers, too.
Letterkenny runs them around 2 hours when they are finished working on them and record the out-the-door hours on the reset tag. Both of my generators have similar reset hours. Your reset date is September 2005.
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