<p>yeah the generator is a<span style="font-family: verdana, geneva, lucida, 'lucida grande', arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; background-color: #dfe6ee;"> </span><span style="font-family: verdana, geneva, lucida, 'lucida grande', arial, helvetica, sans-serif; background-color: #dfe6ee;"> </span><span style="font-family: verdana, geneva, lucida, 'lucida grande', arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">4.0kw single phase 120 v only ONAN BFA model and according to the serial it was built in july 1986. the guys on the forums said i should take apart the fuel pump and clean the thing out thoroughly because i guess they are bricks as far as toughness goes and almost never break. so that would be good news. hope its as simple as that.</span><span style="font-family: verdana, geneva, lucida, 'lucida grande', arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; background-color: #dfe6ee;"><span style="color: #000000;"><br />for future reference the forums are over at </span></span><a href="
http://www.smokstak.com/forum/">
http://www.smokstak.com/forum/</a> good group of guys over there for all kinds of engines from tractor to genny's.</p><p>On a side note i have been doing research on Slab City and it seems interesting. i might check it out one of these times if i can ever get the fuel economy on my rig to something respectable Any one got any advice on how to eke out more fuel economy from a 1970's Era V8 350 chevy motor? Right now im getting 8mpg and i know i should get better then that... Its obviously not the original Engine however the original was a 350. The original motor seized because of a blown head gasket and had to be replaced. Supposedly with the stock motor it got 12 mpg... Any help there would be awesome. heck even getting it to 10 mpg would make a large difference.</p>