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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 18:03:03 +0000, Ignoramus12712 wrote:

On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 17:39:15 GMT, SomeBody wrote:
I'm finally getting my generator project wrapped up.

I'm looking for ways for unattended shutdown in case of low oil pressure
conditions. What would be the easiest and cheapest way to accomplish this?

Either by shutting off the air or fuel supply? I'm sure you could use some
kind of "fuel line solenoid" to cut off the supply of fuel. Any ideas?


Yea, how do you stop your engine now? What exactly happens when you
decide "it is time to stop the engine"? You probably press some button
or pull some lever, and then what happens?

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Thanks

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Are you being a smart ass??? or am I reading your words incorrectly?

Let me explain how my engine has the speed lever set, you slide the lever
down and tighten a knob (twisting) that passes through the lever. If I was
NOT present to monitor the oil pressure and needed to shut it down to
prevent damage to engine, who would turn this knob to release the lever?
You?

This is why I was asking on how to go about doing this task? What method
would do the job and what parts could be used?

Thanks for your input.

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