[AT] "diesel" engines running backward
    Steve W. 
    falcon at telenet.net
       
    Mon Feb  5 22:45:39 PST 2007
    
    
  
Len Rugen wrote:
> I've heard of run away's when cable plows cut a gas line, from fuel in the
> air.  Is that the same flapper?  My BIL plowed phone line in TX and OK and
> it was rumored that a lot of oil wells had lines to the area homes for well
> head gas heating.
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Our ALF fire engine is Detroit powered. It has two ways to shut the 
engine down if she starts to run away. One is a toggle switch that just 
trips a solenoid which turns a flap in the intake sideways to stop the 
air. It also has a BIG flap that can drop down and block the intakes on 
the blower, that has a manual cable. When we first got it there were a 
couple times when someone would try to grab it for use on a call and it 
wouldn't start. I went up to look at it and told them it wasn't getting 
air into the engine. They laughed and kind of looked at me like I was 
drunk. So I looked closer and found the toggle switch. Flipped it and 
GEE the rig fired up and ran fine...
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