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Onan 20hp twin playing Puff the Magic Dragon

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cdsl810

I'm suddenly getting gray/white smoke on startup, and it is slow to start. This only happens when it is cold and hasn't been run in several days. I haven't had any issues with slow/hard starting ever. It's a 1990 with 550 hours on it. Does this seem like a carb issue or something else like valves, etc..? I humbly ask the experts.

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WH nut

When was the last time you put plugs in it. Gray/white isn't that big an issue, maybe a little flooded.

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cdsl810

I changed the plugs and wires about 20 hours ago. It had been running great up until now. I will pull the plugs and see if they are getting fouled/flooded. I used NGK plugs for the first time, TR4 or TR5 I think. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. WH nut

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Red-Bovine

I would check the compression. You may have a loose valve seat. My 520H always started hard when this happened. I repaired the valves on several occasions and finally replaced the motor with a Honda GX630. If you can fix or get it fixed, the Onan is a good motor. I like the Honda, but the Onan was a great motor when running right. Just too problematic for me.

 

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cdsl810

Compression is 120 front and rear. It seems the issue was with the plugs: NGK TR5. I replaced the plugs, which only lasted 15 hours. All is well. I'm trying e3.48 plugs this time (got them for the same price as Champions). I will keep a close watch on the carb and see if it is running too rich and causing the plugs to foul. So far, it is running smoothly with no rich "smell".

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546cowboy

That's why I always put the originals in everything I own. I tried some of those double electrode plugs in my truck once years ago and changed back to OEM the next day. Lesson learned!

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