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aieo September 15th 07 03:30 AM

4.3L run-on
 
Today for the first time all summer my 4.3L MerCruiser had a long "run-on"
after engine contact was closed...what could cause this?



Jim September 15th 07 03:55 AM

4.3L run-on
 

"aieo" wrote in message
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Today for the first time all summer my 4.3L MerCruiser had a long "run-on"
after engine contact was closed...what could cause this?

let it idle a bit to cool down before shutting down.


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jamesgangnc September 15th 07 05:01 AM

4.3L run-on
 
Running too hot is usually the first thing to check. It helps to let it
idle for a minute or two after a run. How long has it been since the raw
water impeller was changed?

"aieo" wrote in message
...
Today for the first time all summer my 4.3L MerCruiser had a long "run-on"
after engine contact was closed...what could cause this?




JR North September 16th 07 01:41 AM

4.3L run-on
 
Make sure the idle speed is set correctly and it's not idling fast or
sticking. This, combined with a hot shutdown will cause extended run-on.
Just hot shutdown by itself may cause some minor run-on.
JR

aieo wrote:
Today for the first time all summer my 4.3L MerCruiser had a long "run-on"
after engine contact was closed...what could cause this?




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Vic Smith September 16th 07 02:22 AM

4.3L run-on
 
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 17:41:58 -0700, JR North
wrote:

Make sure the idle speed is set correctly and it's not idling fast or
sticking. This, combined with a hot shutdown will cause extended run-on.
Just hot shutdown by itself may cause some minor run-on.
JR

aieo wrote:
Today for the first time all summer my 4.3L MerCruiser had a long "run-on"
after engine contact was closed...what could cause this?


I had this a couple times long ago - had to put the car in gear to
stop the engine.
As I recall, carbon buildup on the valves can cause the deiseling,
aside from why gas is getting in there.
Damned if I can recall what I did to fix it, but carbon deposits
is one thing to look for. A good WOT run or gas additive might
help on that score.
The carbon itself can get there by oil down the guides or ring blowby.

--Vic



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