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"Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast,dot,net wrote in message ...
GC, In a four stroke engine, when you turn the ignition off and the engine keeps running it's called dieseling. It can be caused by the timing being off. I've heard of carbon build up in the cylinder can also get hot enough to cause ignition. How this relates to a two strike I'm not sure. Paul "GC" wrote in message ... snipped 2strokes will run on sometimes, usually from hot spots. early 70's johnrudes actually had an anti reverse device under the flywheel to prevent run on backwards. in 75 however electronic packs/cdi had progressed past this point. |
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