CNew 404 #1 Posted June 28, 2020 Landed an O&R Life-Savr Generator that looks to be in pretty good shape. Has all the original paperwork. The original box is super fragile and pretty beat up but it still has the label for where it was sold. 1 pmackellow reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
factory 487 #2 Posted June 28, 2020 You did well to get that for the price, the seller could easily have got more if they had let the auction run. Do the instructions mention anything about the make/type of pump that fits on the back of the generator? David Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CNew 404 #3 Posted June 28, 2020 No photos of the actual pump attachment but the instructions do reference a Life-Savr Pump Model 410P. 1 factory reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CNew 404 #4 Posted June 28, 2020 Unfortunately the old gas wasn’t drained so the tank is completely nasty with thick varnish and oil gunk. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
factory 487 #5 Posted June 28, 2020 I'm surprised it's the tank is like that, it almost looks unused, I guess it got used once, they left the gas in & it never started again and then got abandoned in it's box. The 410 in the model number seems familiar, I'm sure @pmackellow's Dyna-mite version is also a model 410, but mine is a model 300 (only difference seems to be an extended tank filler). David Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CNew 404 #6 Posted June 28, 2020 Yeah, I don’t think it’s had a great deal of run time but I need to look inside the cylinder to really tell. Definitely too bad about the tank, these are the hardest type to clean very well and there’s no accessing the fuel pickup so if the line or filter are clogged or rotten then it usually doesn’t go well. I may go through this as the next project; I haven’t decided yet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Twinsport 29 #7 Posted June 29, 2020 I cleaned my tank by heating it op on the stove and pressed the bottom plate out, when the (epoxy?) glue got soft from the heat. Easy actually. After cleaning I glued the plate back in using epoxy-based tank liner. I didn't line the tank - just used the liner as glue. /Steen Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CNew 404 #8 Posted June 29, 2020 Thanks Twinsport. I’ve tried that method on a couple of these tanks and never could get the bottom to release. I might not have gotten it hot enough. What do you find works well for heating? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wallfish 698 #9 Posted June 29, 2020 9 hours ago, CNew said: What do you find works well for heating? A blow torch Another nice score Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Twinsport 29 #10 Posted June 30, 2020 I have used either the kitchen stove or a hot-air gun. Mostly depending on for how long the missus leave the house ;-) . From experience I can tell though that if you forget it on the stove, it can be kind of hard getting the smell out of the house before she returns... /Steen 3 factory, Wallfish and CNew reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JUST O&R 237 #11 Posted June 30, 2020 Clint you must have a very good collection now, has your wife told you to go stay in the garage yet. my wife asks me every time I'm on the computer if I'm looking at toys. That one look like a simple clean up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
factory 487 #12 Posted June 30, 2020 I usually try cleaning the tank filter using the largest sized glass syringe I have, after first trying the other methods of cleaning, i.e. your cleaner of choice & using nuts etc. to loosen the crud. I'm guessing they don't have "stoves" in Arizona. David Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JUST O&R 237 #13 Posted June 30, 2020 They have stoves men just can’t use them 1 CNew reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CNew 404 #14 Posted July 1, 2020 9 hours ago, JUST O&R said: Clint you must have a very good collection now, has your wife told you to go stay in the garage yet. my wife asks me every time I'm on the computer if I'm looking at toys. That one look like a simple clean up. Yep, it’s coming along nicely. The garage is probably 120 degrees right now so hopefully the wife doesn’t ask me to stay there... I’m in a similar boat, she knows when I’m on the computer I’m hunting for more O&Rs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CNew 404 #15 Posted July 2, 2020 On 6/29/2020 at 3:20 PM, Wallfish said: A blow torch Got the ol’ blow torch out today and gave it a go on an old tank I had. That did the trick! It was super corroded and nasty inside this tank. Now I can get it all cleaned up and use it again. Will a gas tank sealer like POR15 work or does it need to be glued with an gas resistant epoxy? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Webhead 95 #16 Posted July 3, 2020 Yamabond. 1 Wallfish reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CNew 404 #17 Posted July 3, 2020 Excellent, I have a brand new tube of HondaBond 4 which is basically the same as the Yamabond. 1 Wallfish reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CNew 404 #18 Posted August 15, 2020 Making some good progress on rebuilding a Life-Savr. The paint on the recoil spring cover is in really poor condition and flakes off in chunks when you touch it so I’m repainting that piece. It was so saturated in oil and grease that the paint failed. I think the rest of the paint on the recoil cover will hold up a little longer and I want to keep it as original as possible. I’ll be putting on a new decal since the one on their basically chipped off and was pretty faded. Thanks to JustO&R I was able to buy a new front shaft seal (Timken/Nationals 342805), looks to be a perfect fit. Fortunately I had a couple NOS induction case gaskets, the ones that are slightly thicker material - kind of like the cylinder head exhaust collector gaskets. The recoil rope reel was also damaged but I was able to find a used spare one in my parts stash. Should be able to start reassembly and finish the painting today. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JUST O&R 237 #19 Posted August 15, 2020 Your getting slow in your old age. A few weeks ago that would have been done by now Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CNew 404 #20 Posted August 15, 2020 Ha, tell me about it... This was a busy week with work and kids getting back to school- not much time for O&Rs. Are you seeing any daylight yet on your end to get back to some O&R projects? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JUST O&R 237 #21 Posted August 15, 2020 No not much time maybe be November just seem to busy this time of year. ( maybe when I retire ) I get home just want to relax and unwind. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CNew 404 #22 Posted August 15, 2020 Bad news, while trying to get everything lined up to put the generator parts back together the little brush bot pinched and snapped Hopefully I can find a suitable replacement. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wallfish 698 #23 Posted August 15, 2020 That looks like a PITA to get to that brush for putting it back together. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CNew 404 #24 Posted August 15, 2020 Indeed, you need another four hands for this operation. It takes two hands just to align the windings with the bearing while fishing the wire through and everything As it all slides together. Then, just as it engages the bearing you’re suppose to somehow use a dental pick through the front of the bearing hole, while also holding a flashlight, to push down the brush and slide it all together. One little slip and snap... just like what happened to me! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wallfish 698 #25 Posted August 15, 2020 That looks like slots on either side. Maybe use a piece of string or something to hold the brush down. Search for some brushes and try to find something close. They're not that expensive. The graphite can be shaped to match your generator. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites