Posted by Bob S. on October 13, 2008 at 17:27:24 from (68.184.23.152):
Hi This is in regards to yesterdays discussion about the C possibly dieseling. I'm not sure if the owner described it right or if that actually was the problem, I was just going by my past experience. Usually when you start up a fresh overhaul you turn up the idle and turn the dist to where it will fast idle the best to keep it running and warm it up good before making any final adjustments. Every engine act different but if you shut it down to tighten up some stuff it will probably run on with no help from the ignition system. What I am trying to get at ( correct me if I'm wrong) is they call this dieseling because like a diesel engine after the glow plugs have done their job and are shut off by the glow plug controller the engine continues to run without the aid of the plugs. Been a long time since I messed with one of these, am I right or wrong? Bob S.
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