> However I agree with whoever said run like xxxxx. I would leave the
> thing in gear if I could find a soft piece of bank and evacuate.
> (hopefully the in gear would load the engine and keep a few revs
> down. The last thing I would want would be to be chased by a flywheel
> or chunks of engine block knocked out by a big end.
I presume that there is no more power from these runaway engines than
normally produced when feed with diesel. This means that if its
possible to leave it in gear, the engine would be just as safe as when
in full tilt. Thus allowing relatively safe fettling to stop the
b***er.
Mike
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