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> Engine run on, Don't know what else to try
oakdalecurtis
post Mar 5 2017, 05:47 AM
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76 2.0, 120k miles, all stock engine parts except for Crane Ignition. Engine runs on after shutdown for 3 to 5 seconds. All engine parts working, thermostat, aux air regulator, no vacuum leaks, motor runs beautifully and pulls hard, engine idles after warmup at about 600 rpm. I tried adding a diode to the lead from the alternator to the generator light, that made no difference to stopping the run on after shutdown. Any other ideas to suggest that might fix it? (besides popping the clutch to stop the engine)
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stugray
post Mar 5 2017, 12:03 PM
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I disagree with the timing being the culprit.

If the ignition is OFF then the "sparks" should not be firing and it wouldn't matter where the timing is set.

Another thing that can cause run-on (other than an electrical problem) is if the heads are way too hot.
Do you have a temp sensor to tell you if the engine gets hot?
Does it run-on after a very brief startup or only after a long drive?
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