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After a great Memorial Weekend I decided to do some genset maintenance. I pulled the port side head and cleaned the carbon. It had built up quite a bit. This is supposed to be done every 200 hrs. and it sure seemed to liven' up the old genny. I would like to do the inboard side, but without a slide this seems to be a major operation. Has anyone put slides on their 6.5 Onan genny? Also, some #'s that might be useful
NGK TR4 plugs
Air filter O'Reilly Prime Line 7-02246/NAPA Gold 2371 - replaces Onan 140-0495
Oil Filter Deutsch D485 replaces Onan 122-0800 (this oil filter is just about a inch longer and makes it easier for removal)


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Eddie Chevalier
'85 Barth Regal 28' P-30 454
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Hi Ed,

Thanks for the important Generator info. By the way did you know that you were the 91st guy to sign up on this website. Thanks for your support. I also recall that yours was one of the very first images on the gallery.



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