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HI Andrew
On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 16:51:48 +0100, Andrew May wrote: Adrian wrote: On the subject of Moggies - anybody know why mine has a tendency to 'run on' for a few seconds after the ignition has been switched off? Somebody told me it was to do with the unleaded fuel - she's originally a leaded engine that the Morris Minor Centre in Bristol 'unlead-ised' with the aid of a 'magic' thingy that fits in line with the fuel - apparently they've been fitting them for 20 years.. I had a similar thing with my Metro which also used the A series engine. I was told that it was 'Dieseling' and that this was caused by carbon build up on the cylinder which heated up to the point where it would ignite the compressed mixture without a spark (in the same way that a Diesel engine works). So after turning off the ignition and depriving the engine of a spark it would continue to ignite and hence 'run on' for a short while. Ah - that rings a bell somewhere in the back of my mind..... Thanks Adrian |
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