MarkJohnson12345
Well-Known Member
Just to follow up on a previous post, how does one stop a diesel engine when the 'norma' controls are crisps??
I have been told that you can stop it by lifting the valves with the decompressor lever.
I would be worried about doing that, but it would certainly work??
I switched of the main fuel tap, but thast effectively was useless, as there is so much fule in the filters and pipelines.
In the end I took off the filter bowl, and it still ran for three minutes.
Blocking the air supply would work, but getting the air filter off is difficullt when the engine is cold.
But its got to be air or fuel......
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I have been told that you can stop it by lifting the valves with the decompressor lever.
I would be worried about doing that, but it would certainly work??
I switched of the main fuel tap, but thast effectively was useless, as there is so much fule in the filters and pipelines.
In the end I took off the filter bowl, and it still ran for three minutes.
Blocking the air supply would work, but getting the air filter off is difficullt when the engine is cold.
But its got to be air or fuel......
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