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dmt58


Joined: Oct 22, 2008
Points: 7

Honda generator EV 6010 problem
Original Message   Oct 22, 2008 5:37 pm
This generator has maybe 100 hours on it and I use it maybe 15-20 hours a year and run it for 30 minutes a month when it is not being used. I tried to start it for a 30 minute run and it started and ran for 20-30 seconds and stopped. While it ran, there was black smoke coming out the exhaust like it was being choked and it died like it was being flooded. I took the spark plugs out and they were wet. I ran the starter with the spark plugs out and droplets of gas
came out the spark plug holes. It obviously is way too rich, right? So, what could be the problem? Choke sticking closed? Some sort of carburator adjustment? I recently tuned it up and it has a brand new air filter. I tried it with the air filter off and it did the same thing.

I would appreciate any help/ideas.

Thanks,

Don
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friiy


Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
Points: 600

Re: Honda generator EV 6010 problem
Reply #15   Nov 19, 2008 9:48 pm
Does this have a fuel pump?   Vaccum Diaphram pump ?

Friiy

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niper99


Location: London Ont
Joined: Dec 2, 2007
Points: 354

Re: Honda generator EV 6010 problem
Reply #16   Nov 19, 2008 10:26 pm
dmt58

is there any dirt in the bottom of carb bowl when u take it off? if yes clean it and re install the bowl and run engine if possible, then take the carb bowl off again and check for dirt, if dirt is present replace the fuel line going from the tank to the carb, if possible install a universal fuel filter u can get really small ones to fit in tight spaces. the smallest piece of dirt can cause the needle to stay open enough to flood the engine. double check and make sure the choke is opening correctly.

billm


Joined: Nov 24, 2008
Points: 1

Re: Honda generator EV 6010 problem
Reply #17   Nov 24, 2008 12:37 pm
I have an EV 6010.  It has over 5000 hours on it and it generally runs very well.  I've ben told I should get up to 10,000 hours out of it.  It requires maintenance like anything else.  The best guys in the country (USA) are the guys at Hicklin Power in Iowa.  They are friendly and know this generator like no one else.  In my experience, I've found that the automatic choke, despite it looking normal, needs lubrication on occasion.  I simply spray a silicone or other product (WD 40, etc) on the linkage which does the trick.  Since I put a lot of hours on this machine, I use the maintenance kit every 250 hours (which doesn't apply to you).  It's important to have the precise Honda spark plugs in the machine (NGK).  I tried a different plug and wound up with nothing but trouble.  Make sure the proper (original) plugs are in the machine and try simply lubricating the choke linkage and see what happens.  You may be pleasantly surprised.
borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: Honda generator EV 6010 problem
Reply #18   Nov 24, 2008 6:45 pm
Knowing that it has an automatic choke will help to diagnose his problem.   You've probably pointed the user in the right direction.   Auto chokes (enricheners) are convenient but are also more complicated and do need attention.   That would be one of my first places to look. 
Rossb


Joined: Feb 14, 2010
Points: 1

Re: Honda generator EV 6010 problem
Reply #19   Feb 14, 2010 9:23 am
If you remedied your problem with the gas flooding your engine please let me know what you did because i am having the same problem.I changed the float valve,changed the plug caps all to no avail.reely need help
HAllen


Joined: Dec 16, 2010
Points: 1

Re: Honda generator EV 6010 problem
Reply #20   Dec 16, 2010 4:27 pm
I have the same problem with my EV 6010 . I think the fuel pump is to powerfull for the float to shut off. did you ever fix your problem?
borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Points: 2692

Re: Honda generator EV 6010 problem
Reply #21   Dec 16, 2010 5:03 pm
HAllen wrote:
I have the same problem with my EV 6010 . I think the fuel pump is to powerfull for the float to shut off. did you ever fix your problem?

Your generator has a fuel pump?  Where's the fuel tank located?
snowmachine


Location: Washington State
Joined: Nov 12, 2008
Points: 268

Re: Honda generator EV 6010 problem
Reply #22   Dec 16, 2010 5:17 pm
borat wrote:
Your generator has a fuel pump?  Where's the fuel tank located?


My Honda EU2000's have vacuum operated fuel pumps.

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DREYOUNG67


BROADCAST TECHNICIAN, RADIO AIR PERSONALITY, HONDA SPECIALIST

Location: CONNECTICUT
Joined: Mar 7, 2011
Points: 3

Re: Honda generator EV 6010 problem
Reply #23   Mar 7, 2011 12:40 pm
snowmachine wrote:
My Honda EU2000's have vacuum operated fuel pumps.
OK FIRST THING YOU WANT TO CHECK, REMOVE INTAKE FILTER COVER TO SEE IF THERE IS OIL PRESENT, IF SO REPLACE THE FILTER.  AT THE COMPANY I WORK AT THE REPAIR MANUAL SAYS YOU CAN CLEAN IT BY BLOWING OUT THE DUST AND WASHING IT WITH CLEAN OIL THAN SQUEEZE OUT THE OIL..SECOUND CHECK YOUR OIL LEVEL IF IS LOW THE GENERATOR WILL RUN AND SHUT DOWN..YOU MAY ALSO CHECK THE OIL ..IF LOW FILL IT TO SPECS.    IF STILL SHUT DOWN INSPECT THE  OIL PRESSURE SENSOR LOCATED ON THE LOWER RIGHT SIDE BOTTOM NEXT WHERE YOU FILL THE OIL. IF IT STILL SHUT DOWN TRY THIS. THERE IS A WIRE COMING OFF THE TOP OF IT IF YOU REMOVE IT  START THE GENERATOR IF OK ..REPLACE SENSOR...I WORK ON THESES UNITS HERE IN CONNECTICUT ALL DAY..I HAVE ALL THE PARTS YOU NEED FOR A CHEAP PRICE. I REWIRE STATORS AND REBUILD CARBORATOS AND FAN MOTORS FOR THIS UNIT...CALL ME 860 505 0034...ANDRE   
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DREYOUNG67


BROADCAST TECHNICIAN, RADIO AIR PERSONALITY, HONDA SPECIALIST

Location: CONNECTICUT
Joined: Mar 7, 2011
Points: 3

Re: Honda generator EV 6010 problem
Reply #24   Mar 7, 2011 12:41 pm
dmt58 wrote:
This generator has maybe 100 hours on it and I use it maybe 15-20 hours a year and run it for 30 minutes a month when it is not being used. I tried to start it for a 30 minute run and it started and ran for 20-30 seconds and stopped. While it ran, there was black smoke coming out the exhaust like it was being choked and it died like it was being flooded. I took the spark plugs out and they were wet. I ran the starter with the spark plugs out and droplets of gas
came out the spark plug holes. It obviously is way too rich, right? So, what could be the problem? Choke sticking closed? Some sort of carburator adjustment? I recently tuned it up and it has a brand new air filter. I tried it with the air filter off and it did the same thing.

I would appreciate any help/ideas.

Thanks,

Don


OK FIRST THING YOU WANT TO CHECK, REMOVE INTAKE FILTER COVER TO SEE IF THERE IS OIL PRESENT, IF SO REPLACE THE FILTER.  AT THE COMPANY I WORK AT THE REPAIR MANUAL SAYS YOU CAN CLEAN IT BY BLOWING OUT THE DUST AND WASHING IT WITH CLEAN OIL THAN SQUEEZE OUT THE OIL..SECOUND CHECK YOUR OIL LEVEL IF IS LOW THE GENERATOR WILL RUN AND SHUT DOWN..YOU MAY ALSO CHECK THE OIL ..IF LOW FILL IT TO SPECS.    IF STILL SHUT DOWN INSPECT THE  OIL PRESSURE SENSOR LOCATED ON THE LOWER RIGHT SIDE BOTTOM NEXT WHERE YOU FILL THE OIL. IF IT STILL SHUT DOWN TRY THIS. THERE IS A WIRE COMING OFF THE TOP OF IT IF YOU REMOVE IT  START THE GENERATOR IF OK ..REPLACE SENSOR...I WORK ON THESES UNITS HERE IN CONNECTICUT ALL DAY..I HAVE ALL THE PARTS YOU NEED FOR A CHEAP PRICE. I REWIRE STATORS AND REBUILD CARBORATOS AND FAN MOTORS FOR THIS UNIT...CALL ME 860 505 0034...ANDRE   
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