Generator problem solved!
I resorted to taking it to Cummins to check it out. Turned out it was the choke stuck causing the generator to flood...
Bad thing, since all the vehicles are injected now, my experience with carbs from my younger days seems to have faded somewhat. My traveling partner asked if I had checked the choke, but wasn't sure where to actually check it on the generator. A 290.00 lesson, but could have been worse, they said their price to replace the carb is now 1100.00.
I now know that the 294.00 replacement ONAN carb on Amazon will be the way I go if I need a carb in the future. It doesn't look to hard to replace (as I was crawling around in the air filter chamber)
Thanks for all the advice. Having an RV is definitely a "learning" (if not inexpensive) experience!
I wanted to post the solution, as I hate people who solve their issues and never share the "fix"
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2016 25.2 VEGAS with 2017 Jeep Wrangler AND Two Dogs; Norwegian Elkhound & Morkie (The RV is actually the Dog's)
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