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Posted by Mark Ollila on June 11, 2007 at 22:03:02 from (24.192.130.80):
In Reply to: run on posted by Andy Schuppert on June 11, 2007 at 18:37:08:
Andy, Also, make sure your throttle blade closes properly -- no shaft wear, loose or bent. Even with a good throttle blade, my 1953 Super-M when worked hard, will run-on if I don't let it cool down for about 2 minutes. I've set the low-idle speed to about 425 RPM and made sure the spark timing (battery ignition) is correct for an engine with fire-crater pistons. While applying the choke and engaging the clutch in gear does stop the engine from running on, I'm not a big fan of doing this. The first washes down cylinder bores with unburned fuel and the latter stops piston movement during an uncontrolled combustion event -- both are hard on an engine. Hope this helps. Mark
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