Onan MCCK 6.5
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Onan MCCK 6.5
It seems to me while trying to start my MCCK that the starter was very quiet. Does the 12 volt part of the Generator windings double as the starter also?
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Re: Onan MCCK 6.5
Not sure about the onan but our old kohler 6.5 is set up that way----- genny end acts as a stater motor ,starts the engine then at a predetermined point the current is reversed to make it a generator--- same thing though ,very quiet-- Mike
Re: Onan MCCK 6.5
Depending on the vintage; yes. Older ones do that. Later models have a starter mounted externally.larryeddington wrote:It seems to me while trying to start my MCCK that the starter was very quiet. Does the 12 volt part of the Generator windings double as the starter also?
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Re: Onan MCCK 6.5
What spec Larry? The key to knowing your MCCK is knowing what spec it is. I would suspect if you have a relatively period correct model you would be somewhere in the spec G range or thereabouts.
Something in that range and you would hear a 'conventional' type of starter engagement and starting noise. You will see on the rear of the unit (flywheel end where you did your waterpump work) that you either have teeth or no teeth on the flywheel that drives the pump belt via that rear pulley. If its got teeth its got a starter motor. Since you already have a good sense of that end of the unit I would suggest thats the fast way to know if its windings actuated or if it has an external starter.
Something in that range and you would hear a 'conventional' type of starter engagement and starting noise. You will see on the rear of the unit (flywheel end where you did your waterpump work) that you either have teeth or no teeth on the flywheel that drives the pump belt via that rear pulley. If its got teeth its got a starter motor. Since you already have a good sense of that end of the unit I would suggest thats the fast way to know if its windings actuated or if it has an external starter.
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Re: Onan MCCK 6.5
No teeth that answers my question the. Cant read the plackard due to location. As yet.
Larry Eddington
1984 F-36 Tri Cabin "The Phoenix II"
1978 F-28 "The Phoenix"
Fish Master 2350 Bay Boat
9.5' Dink
1984 F-36 Tri Cabin "The Phoenix II"
1978 F-28 "The Phoenix"
Fish Master 2350 Bay Boat
9.5' Dink