[Vwdiesel] ECO runaway/blowby
Shirley, Mark R
MarkRShirley at eaton.com
Mon Feb 28 08:49:05 EST 2005
Internal pump pressure goes down, allowing the fuel ring to move and
add a bunch of (non-existant) fuel. When it gets another slug of fuel,
the springs can't dial it back fast enough, and the engine races for
a second. It's a governor issue. Just don't run it out of fuel.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: FJ40Jim at aol.com [mailto:FJ40Jim at aol.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 7:46 AM
> To: vwdiesel at vwfans.com
> Subject: Re: [Vwdiesel] ECO runaway/blowby
>
>
> My 7.3L diesel does the exact same thing. The tank gets low
> and then it sucks a slug of air up the fuel line. If its in
> neutral when the air hits the pump, the engine revs up in a
> raggedy way. If its in gear, its hardly noticeable. I
> always thought it was strange that a diesel engine (diesels
> are fuel limited) would rev up when it wasn't getting fuel.
> It must be allowing the timing to advance or something...
>
> I've never noticed this behavior on a VW/Audi/Volvo diesel w/
> a bosch pump. Anybody else?
>
> On 2/28/2005, LBaird119 at aol.com wrote:
> << In top gear he can be
> cruising at 50mph when the car will suddenly lurch forward
> and race towards the car infront.>
> < This is basically what Dad's 5.7 GM diesel pickup would do when it
> ran out of fuel. Mabe there's an air leak and it's doing something
> simliar?? Dad's was from getting a gulp of air but not sure why it
> would take off. Could be timing but it seems more likely that it
> was lower pressure in the pump which increases the fueling.>>
> --
> Thanks,
> Jim Chenoweth
> Lancaster, Ohio, USA
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