Eric Ditwiler
Registered User
I have a 1984 6.9 and when it is hot, it won't shut off. It has a turbo cool-down thing that is supposed to keep the engine running until the EGT drops below a certain level so I first thought it was that but its electrical and the beast kept running even after I disconnected all the wires to the IP.
I recently started using what they call "an engineered hydrocarbon" and what I call "biodiesel" could it have dissolved some old-school rubber seal so that fuel is still getting through?
I have ball valves in the fuel line for an extra filter under the cab before the electric lift pump so I just starved it last time. Are there any adverse consequences to shutting it down this way?
I recently started using what they call "an engineered hydrocarbon" and what I call "biodiesel" could it have dissolved some old-school rubber seal so that fuel is still getting through?
I have ball valves in the fuel line for an extra filter under the cab before the electric lift pump so I just starved it last time. Are there any adverse consequences to shutting it down this way?