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My 1969 Camaro will not shut off

Started by 69z28rsbilly, November 30, 2023, 07:53:03 AM

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69z28rsbilly

What is causing my 69 camaro to keep running  after key is turned off ?
I have to pull coil wire to shut it off......
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Delco115

Not always but, sometimes......a little bit too high of an idle will cause this issue when turning off an engine. It doesn't take much of an adjustment to make a difference. As this is a very easy change to make, it may solve your problem.

rocco376

Is it running on like dieseling, or running like normal?  If running normally, it could be your ignition switch.  Dieseling could be a timing issue.

rich69rs

Quote from: rocco376 on November 30, 2023, 08:41:58 AM
Is it running on like dieseling, or running like normal?  If running normally, it could be your ignition switch.  Dieseling could be a timing issue.

I agree - if it running like normal, then the ignition switch is not shutting of the power when you turn it off.


Richard
Richard Thomas
1969 RS

David K

Sounds like the ignition switch assy is worn out and not disconnecting the electrical circuit internally.

maroman

Sounds like you got splainin' to do. What do you mean it keeps running?
Doug  '67 RS/SS 396 auto I know the car since new

Stingr69

Have you changed anything on the car recently?  Ignition box?  Some times you need a diode in the regulator circuit to prevent it from back-feeding.  I have one.

Badshifter

It's not dieseling if pulling the coil wire shuts it off. That phenomenon requires no spark from the ignition.
1969 Z28 X77 09C