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Re: generac svp-5000 portable generator
#1 Sep 27, 2010 1:57 pm |
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I now have it apart to the rotor,but, after many "whacks" it seems to be very secure.i justed wanted to post where my progress was,in case i missed anything.am soaking up a lil a.c. now,before heading back out to the hot metal shed in az.
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Re: generac svp-5000 portable generator
#2 Sep 26, 2010 11:51 pm |
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Thank you for the advice.I was so hoping that i didn't need to take apart the generator head tho,but,is nice to know how to do,just in case it happens again.grabbing a bite to eat, then going to get started.thank again,you've been of great help,is most appreciated.
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generac svp-5000 portable generator
#3 Sep 26, 2010 8:09 pm |
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I own a generac svp-5000 generator, i blew the motor,now need to know how to remove the generator head to replace the motor.if any 1 can help,it will be greatly appreciated.it seems to have internal bolts,in the generator,that secures the generator to the back of the motor on the bell housing.thx.i've removed the bell bolts and disconnected the outlet box,but it seems to be very securely attached to the motor... groan.
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