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what causes run on in an engine
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Engine break-in. also known as diesel. is when the engine keeps running even after turning off the ignition. This is more common in carbureted engines rather than fuel injection systems because the engine maintains ignition instead of producing a spark at the spark plug. Hot spots in the combustion chamber are typically responsible for igniting the fuel-air mixture and causing continuous operation. Factors such as lean air-fuel mixtures. high engine temperatures. and early ignition timing can contribute to this phenomenon. Additionally. using lower octane fuel than recommended can increase the chances of early ignition and result in engine grind. To prevent this. it is important to properly time ignition. use fuel with the correct octane rating. and keep the cooling system well-maintained to avoid high engine temperatures. In some cases. adjusting the carburetor or installing an anti-diesel solenoid can also help resolve engine grind.
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