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Title: Truck mount problem
Post by: Simon Chapman on September 17, 2011, 01:05:47 pm
Hi all
I have a steam way mastermatic omega 4200 with a kohler command 20 engine. The problem is when I put the revs right up to the max and clean a carpet for about a minute it starts to labour and stall . The engine has just had a full service and a new coil which is why I can't see why there is a problem .
Has anyone had a similar problem?

Cheers
Simon
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: Buckland on September 17, 2011, 04:35:23 pm
If its a V-twin it prob has two coils - you can mess around with motors till you are ped off and potless but getting some good help you can rely on when you have a problem is a given - its not easy to find people who can get over the novelty of an engine driving a cleaning machine - but once you do find someone decent hang on to them - I have one invaluable contact who will deal with pumps and blowers and evrything else if pushed but tend to pass on engine running/servicing probs to another bloke

good luck
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: garybristow on September 17, 2011, 04:50:34 pm
petrol getting through?
Garybristowclean
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: Brendan (chem2clean) on September 17, 2011, 04:59:13 pm
how long since the new coil?
dodgy new coil,fowled plug,blocked air filter,see is the waste water tank shut off valve dodgy,check and see if fuel filters bocked in some way,,,,,
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: john rees on September 17, 2011, 05:09:29 pm
sounds like fuel starvation, see if it runs with the choke on a little, it could be contamination in the fuel.
                                       John
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: Shaun_Ashmore on September 17, 2011, 07:09:48 pm
Try taking air filter out and see if there is any difference.

Shaun
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: Simon Chapman on September 17, 2011, 07:18:52 pm
Cheers guys for your input
The strange thing is that the engine runs as good as ever and the vacuum is very strong untill you place your hand over the end of the hose for about a minute then the engine struggles and eventually stalls .
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: PaulKing on September 18, 2011, 09:21:52 am
sonds like fuel or air starvation as load incress change your petrol filter and do as shaun say take out the air filter to try it
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: AshWhite on September 18, 2011, 09:40:47 am
I had a similar problem, like Shaun mentioned I removed the air filter and it was fine. When I replaced the filter with a new one, the problem went away.
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: Simon Chapman on September 18, 2011, 03:26:05 pm
Thanks I will give that a go .
A friend of mine mentioned that it could possibly also be a dodgy pressure relief valve that's not letting any air into the waste tank therefore making the engine work to hard . Has anyone had this happen and is the valve easy to find ?
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: peter maybury on September 19, 2011, 01:04:50 am
You do not state how long you have had the machine or what if any experience you have of truckmounts.I would if I was you talk to somebody like hydramaster or somebody that understands how these machines work. It could be one or a number of things. I could throw a lot of likely things at you, but you would probably be better off just taking it to somewhere for a service in order to get some education on how to work with what you have. If you want to give me a call I will help as much as I can.
Peter
www.carpetcleanercardiff.com (http://www.carpetcleanercardiff.com)
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: Steve Chapman on September 28, 2011, 03:25:09 pm
An update on the Steamway t/m

we've narrowed down the problem to the engine only stalling when water is being extracted ?

When the machine is running on its own just drawing air it seems to be fine and will run & run, the minute you introduce water when cleaning a carpet it shuts down  ???

The whole machine has been serviced and every thing has been cleaned and descaled, its just a mystery why it should shut down when sucking water.

In my mind this would only happen if the float valve is being triggered in the waste tank and shuts of the engine, but cant see how this could be happening with so little water going in ?


Any suggestions greatly appreciated,

Steve
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: Nigel_W on September 28, 2011, 05:27:57 pm
Steve

Disconnect the lead from the waste tank valve to isolate if this is causing the problem.

Do you have a sensor on the water pump that is malfunctioning?

Find out where every sensor is on the machine and one by one disconnect them to see if any are not functioning properly.

Good luck


Nigel
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: Steve Chapman on September 28, 2011, 05:34:56 pm
Thanks Nigel

I will try this and see what happens,

Cheers
Steve
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: PaulKing on September 29, 2011, 07:22:17 pm
Have you absolutely defiantly changed the fuel filter and checked for air leaks on the intake side of the fuel filter it still sounds like fuel starvation under load, disconnection sensors also good idea to find the problem
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: brianbarber on September 29, 2011, 09:00:27 pm
Make sure the choke assembly is secure, if it shakes it can come back on causing engine to stall.

Mr B
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: Steve Chapman on September 29, 2011, 10:18:42 pm
Paul,
I'm assuming that was done when it was serviced, but obviously its never a good thing to assume anything so will be checking that also in the next day or so,

 Brian,

Also a good idea to check the choke so will also be doing that check as well,

Thanks both for your input

Regards
Steve
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: Richard Basey-Fisher on September 29, 2011, 10:26:23 pm
is your header tank filling up quick enough
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: Steve Chapman on September 30, 2011, 08:38:03 pm
There isnt a header tank, it has a kerosene burner that heats the water

Steve
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: brianbarber on October 05, 2011, 06:04:14 pm
You get if fixed?

Mr B
Title: Re: Truck mount problem
Post by: Steve Chapman on October 05, 2011, 10:05:58 pm
Hi Brian,

Its still not fixed, have tried everything and although it seems to go a bit longer before stalling now it still playing up.

Its being removed and put in a new van soon, so when its out it will get a good overhaul and we will be able to get to all the parts of it and see whats going on, hopefully that will get it sorted.

If not its going in the skip  :o


Steve