Postby Hasbeen » 18 Mar 2015 23:43
Unicorn, I don't know about anti run on valves, I know they were fitted standard to the ZS carbs supplied on 7 for the US, & many OZ cars. I don't know if you could attach something to SUs to do it.
I have always used the "wet out" technique on cars that ran on. It is usually caused by a bit of carbon deposit in a combustion chamber or on a piston, glowing red hot, & continuing to ignite any incoming fuel, after the ignition is off.
The simple answer in the old days, when lower quality petrol burned much dirtier, leaving lots of carbon deposits, & still today when it happens is to cool that bit of hot carbon.
When turning off, give the thing a rev to say 2000/2500 RPM, turn the ignition off, then floor the accelerator for a second or two. The incoming charge will put the fire out on any stray bit of hot carbon, & prevent that run on.
Be sure to get your foot off the throttle a few seconds before the engine stops spinning, so any petrol is blown out the exhaust, & a film of oil can be deposited back on the shiny bits.
Let us know if it works for you.
Hasbeen