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Last edited by Captain Crawfish; 04-20-2013, 09:13 PM.
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heres a runaway ups truck. listen to the old guy try to say hes gonna pull the battery and make it stop....lmao http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=724_1...893&comments=1
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Originally posted by ram57ta View PostIf that was a turbocharger bearing failure which is what causes a lot of turbodiesel runaways....cutting the diesel fuel off wouldn't stop the engine because when the turbo bearing fails the oil supply which feeds the bearing is now being blown into the engine and burning as fuel uncontrollably...the only way to stop the engine at this point is to cutoff the AIR being drawn into the intake, wait it out from a safe distance until the engine oil supply runs dry, or the engine blows up, seizes, throws a rod or 2, or the turbocharger seizes up. Most of those options are going to be terribly expensive to repair.Owner of Titan Towing
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We had a wore out 6.9 stay running after you shut off the key, but luckily it wasn't near as bad as that, it just kinda chugged along burning engine oil. The worst one I had was the governor ring and retaining pins were worn off in a 6.2 pump, it went about 5000 rpm as soon as I bumped the key, luckily is shut off with the solenoid.
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Originally posted by jw33 View Postyeah the engine was ingesting the crankcase oil through the turbo charger supply and running off of it. The only way to stop it is choke off the air or shove it in high gear and physically stop the engine. Sled trucks usually have a big ass spring loaded plate deal infront of the turbo inlet that they can pull a pin on and shut air off to the motor if it runs away like this or the injector pump gets stuck. You could tell he was on the phone with his boss and he was telling him to shove it in gear to try and stop it.
When I hauled fuel we had a switch that we could push that shut a spring loaded cover over the intake pipe cutting off air.
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Originally posted by racrguy View Post
The transmissions have what's called a stop brake on the input shaft, when you push in the clutch it stops the input shaft from spinning to make it easier to go into gear. I'm not sure if it would've helped in this instance, but it could.
Originally posted by jw33 View Post. Sled trucks usually have a big ass spring loaded plate deal infront of the turbo inlet that they can pull a pin on and shut air off to the motor if it runs away like this
Originally posted by jyro View Postco2 fire extinguisher into the breather?
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Originally posted by JP135 View PostI've heard some of the old-timers talk about this being a pretty common thing people would install on the old Detroits.
Last edited by Strychnine; 04-22-2013, 09:00 AM.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostIt stops the input shaft when you push the clutch in, I don't see how the engine being at WOT matters.
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Originally posted by Strychnine View PostAny diesel engine (tractor or equipment) going into the oilfield gets upfit with an air shutoff valve (butterfly or guillotine). It gets installed at the intake manifold (post turbo and CAC) and can be tripped with a manual switch or an automatic overspeed sensor and can be either electrically or pneumatically actuated. They are also tied into the engine ECM to cut all fueling when closed.
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I know I've posted some of these before. Here's a pretty good one with an old Detroit...the young dude just ran the hell away...luckily they had the old Dude around who knew right what to do....
Action starts around 2:00
I saw this one posted somewhere else a while back....interesting project this guy is working on....
This one starts getting interesting around 1:30....
If you do a search on youtube for "diesel runaway" there are some pretty good ones out there....there is one out there of a brand new Powerstroke running away on the dealership lot.70' Chevelle RagTop
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