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		hgmckay
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 2:27 pm    Post subject: Dieseling 912 UL Engine | 
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				I know this subject has been commented on before, but here is my situation.  My 912 UL has 504 hours and has begun to diesel on shutdown. I have never had  this problem since I have had the engine. Bought it new in 2007. It starts fine,  runs fine and idles fine. Shut down is at 1800 rpm. It just does not want to  stop rotation. It does not rotate backwards, it just seems to want to continue  to run after I kill both ignition circuits. I have checked and changed the plugs  without any change. However, I have noticed that when I do a “mag check” at 4000  rpm I only see a very slight drop, (< 100 rpm) if any on the tac. I used to  see 100 to 150 rpm drop. Could I have a “Hot” circuit and not know it? How can I  check the ignition circuits? I am going to change fuel also and see if that may  be the problem. The temperature here in NC is now in the 80s (degrees F), and I  am running 87 MOGAS (with 10 % ethanol) currently, but will switch to 93 MOGAS  (no ethanol) to see if that makes a difference. Has anyone else experienced  this? Dick Maddux, I know you had a problem some what like this, but don’t  remember what solved your issue. 
   
  Hugh G. McKay III, P.E.
 Allegro 2000
  Rotax 912 UL
 
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		Dick Maddux
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 5:37 am    Post subject: Dieseling 912 UL Engine | 
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				Hugh,
   I would imagine you could use an ohmmeter to check your "P" leads to  make sure they are working properly at the switch (ie: grounding out)
   In my case I solved the dieseling by removing my 'heavy" Warp prop  and going to the lighter Kiev. It hasn't diseled once since then.
                                             Dick Maddux
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		hgmckay
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 6:41 am    Post subject: Dieseling 912 UL Engine | 
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				Dick, thanks for the info. My prop is the same one that I installed on the  engine when it was new (Wood Comp Klassic 160/3/R) 63” three blade. I know the  prop is not the problem. I will check the “P” Leads for proper grounding.
   
  Hugh G.  McKay III, P.E.
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 Worldwide Engineering Inc.
 4090 North  NC Hwy. 16
 Denver, NC 28037
 
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   Hugh,
  I would imagine you could use an ohmmeter to check your "P" leads to make  sure they are working properly at the switch (ie: grounding out)
  In my case I solved the dieseling by removing my 'heavy" Warp prop and  going to the lighter Kiev. It hasn't diseled once since then.
                                             Dick Maddux
                                             Milton,Fl
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