Usually an anti run on valve would represent an electrically opened
vacuum air leak. I.e. It destroys the vacuum and stops the engine that
way.
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> From: Tony Rhodes[SMTP:ARhodes@compuserve.com]
> Reply To: Tony Rhodes
> Sent: Sunday, August 02, 1998 1:39 PM
> To: Martin Gonzales; INTERNET:triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Dieseling
>
>
> Message text written by INTERNET:triumphs-owner@autox.team.net
> >Any ideas as to the cause of the dieseling?<
>
> Shouldn't the anti-runon valve stop the run on? I thought it cut off
> the
> fuel flow
> somehow. Hence no fuel, hence no possibility of run-on no matter
> how much the engine "wants" to.
>
> -Tony
> ARhodes@compuserve.com
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