to answer your first question. No.
car: 81 gld
scenario: driving car at 100k's on the hume, all of a sudden the rev's started going up all on there own even when i took my foot off the pedal, smoke pissing out of the exhaust, probably due to it revving its tits off. i had to turn the key off for it to stop revving. i thought the accelerator cable was just stuck, but the revs were going up and up. started the engine again and it idled fine but then as soon as i pressed the accelerator it went up again on its own. a couple of starts later it didnt do it again and i drove it home
any ideas what the hell happened?????
to answer your first question. No.
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Could be a blowby problem. Because it's a diesel it can run on its own blowby gas if there is enough oil and fuel in it. Next time it does it get out and squeeze the crank case vent hose shut. If the revs drop back down, you've found your problem. I'd suggest changing the oil (because it could be heavily diluted with diesel) if this is the case if you haven't recently to start. After that it's probably time some some new pistons and rings, but let the Mk1 diesel guru's chime in on that one..![]()
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I agree your burning oil or excess fuel somehow, the question is where is it coming from, pull of the crank vent and see how much blowby is coming out at idle. It may have got a dollop of oil down its snot that has been lying around somewhere in the intake system. Id get to the bottom of it quick, or the thing could go bang in front of you. The fact that it turned itself off with the key seems to indicate that the fuel pump is still in control, what color was the smoke black or white? I am assuming there isn't a turbo? The fact it behaved itself at idle and then revved when you gave it more fuel also makes me wonder about the fuel pump. The fuel pump is still unfamiliar to me gldgti or mullins need to chime in
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there is no turbo and the smoke was black i think
Sounds like its getting to much fuel for some reason, without out it being in front of me its hard to tell, when gldgti logs in again he may be able to tell you more about the pump. To much fuel sounds like the problem the question is how? Whats the history of the fuel pump how many K's has the engine done?
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It may be just a little sticky somewhere or it could be more serious. Without doing more research on the pump and knowing how the electric fuel shutoff works, and where/how the excess fuel could be entering the system I would be wary of the engine running away.
If the electric cutoff doesn't stop the fuel you have a problem. Lets hear what gldgti or the other die/headshave to say and I say that with the utmost respect of course? I don"t have enough experience with this type of pump.
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cheers so far though. lets see what he rest have to say.
Interesting. I've never had it happen to me at all.
If it was a blow-by/run-on issue, I believe you would have had issues getting the engine to stop.
Logically thinking (rough for a sunday night) increase in revs in our diesels, probably means excess fuel. so it's possible you had a slight blow-by from the crank case, or something simple like the accelerator cable being sticky or something.
I can say I honestly dont' know to be sure though, sorry mate.
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