I have heard that if the conditions of the rings are bad enough, the 
blowby which is vented to the intake can bring in enough oil vapours 
from the engine oil to cause the engine to race even though no fuel is 
being delivered by the injectors.

stan

Dave Donnelly wrote:

>fred M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>I have a 1982 Datsun(Nissan) SD22 engine in a 720 truck >that I have 
>>run for 7500 miles on B-100 here in Florida. Recently >the engine is 
>>trying to overspeed and won't rev down. Does this engine >have seals 
>>that can be hurt by B-100? The only way to slow down the >engine is to 
>>pull the manual fuel cutoff till the engine almost >stalls. Can anyone 
>>tell me what is going on with my engine? Fred Mars 
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>Fred,
>
>The fact that the manual fuel shutoff is able to bring the over-revving 
>situation under control suggests to me that it is a problem with your fuel 
>pump, associated linkages or injectors.  
>
>1)  Check the linkages first and ensure that the throttle is not binding and 
>is moving smoothly all the way back to the idle adjustment screw.
>
>2)  If no defect is found, you may need to pull your injectors and get them 
>tested and possibly rebuilt at a diesel shop.  Worn out or broken injectors 
>often result in too much fuel being delivered, (the first symptoms of failing 
>injectors is usually black smoke and rough idle).  
>
>3)  If neither of these is the case, it may be your fuel pump, but I'm a 
>little doubtful of that.  Most fuel pumps that I've dealt with deliver too 
>little fuel when they fail.  It is however an unfortunate possibility.
>
>There are other reasons why diesels overspeed but they don't leap to mind 
>based on your description. 
>
>Now the obligatory disclaimers:
>
>I am a marine engineer, not a diesel or automotive mechanic.  
>
>I do not know anything about your specific machine or it's fuel pump.  My 
>comments are general knowledge of diesel engines only.  I have never put a 
>wrench on a Nissan diesel.
>
>My thoughts or opinions may be worth exactly what you paid for them.  ($0.00)  
>
>Hope this helps, 
>
>Dave
>
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