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Subject: | Re: Dieseling (AKA Running on)? |
From: | "Neil Cotty" <neilc@apphosting.com> |
Date: | Wed, 26 Jul 2000 15:28:57 +1000 |
Larry, Maybe the cylinder head has sharp edges in the combustion chambers that are still glowing after switchoff. These can act like mini spark plugs and cause the car to run on. Best thing I ever did to the A was to chamfer the edges of the combustion chambers (another Barney Gaylord gem). She stops perfectly now - or should I say did , b4 the crank went awol! <G> After the head is skimmed, say after a gasket failure, these edges can get a lot worse and can contribute to this problem. All I did was take the edge of with a small file. Simple but very effective. Cheers, Neil |
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