Step 4 Remove the generator cover . Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws securing the generator cover. Remove the rear generator housing from the generator assembly. Edit . Add a comment Use an 8 mm socket to
To remove the intake side panel on an air-cooled home standby generator: 1. Raise the lid and remove the front panel by lifting it straight up and out while the lid is opening. 2. Use a 4mm hex key to remove the two mounting screws (B)
Cooling Fan: 95 dB(A) to 105 (A) dB measured at one meter. This is caused by the air moving at high speed across the engine and through the radiator. ° airflow. For instance, Honda''s inverter generators are fully
Follow these steps to properly remove and replace your generator fan. Removal of the Old Generator Fan. Disconnect the generator: Before starting any work, ensure that the generator is completely shut off and
This guide demonstrates how to remove or replace the rotor and stator assembly on your Honda EB3000CK2A 3000 Watt Generator. The rotor and stator are removed as one unit. If you need to replace the rotor or stator individually,
This guide shows how to remove and replace the stator for the Honda EU3000IS1AWK 3000 watt generator. You will need the following specialty tools in order to complete this guide: Flywheel puller kit with metric bolts (in order to
Remove the motor assembly from the generator frame. Try having one person lift the motor while another slides the frame out from under it. During reassembly, tighten these bolts to 7 ft-lb (10 N-m) of torque. Use a 10 mm socket to remove the 12 mm-long bolt securing the ground cable to the fan housing. Lift up and remove the fan housing.
Use a 12 mm socket to remove the four nuts securing the motor assembly to the generator frame. During reassembly, tighten these nuts to 25 ft-lb (34 N-m) of torque. Remove the ground ring terminal from its motor mount bolt. Use a 10 mm socket to remove the two 15 mm-long bolts securing the canister bracket. Remove the canister bracket.
Rotate the stator cover so that the seam is at an accessible angle. Use a flathead screwdriver to pry up the tabs holding the stator cover together. Remove the stator cover. Remove the stator by pulling it straight out of the generator assembly. During reassembly, you don't need to install the stator in a precise rotational position.
Insert a metal rod or a large screwdriver through the starter pulley to lock the rotor axle in place. Insert the rotor puller tool into the rotor axle. Hand-tighten the puller tool onto the rotor threads. Use a 19 mm socket to tighten the puller tool until it breaks the rotor free from the generator assembly.
Twist the fuel valve clockwise into the cutoff position. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws securing the generator cover. Remove the generator cover. Squeeze and disconnect the stator connector from the wiring harness.
Turn the fuel valve to the cutoff position. Carefully tilt the generator to its side or back. Use a 10 mm socket to remove the two nuts securing the front bushing mounts to the bottom of the generator. Carefully tilt the generator back to an upright position. Unlatch the four clips securing the air cleaner cover. Remove the air cleaner cover.