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When I was a kid, watched a flatbed driver dump the clutch on a Detroit in a Ford with a D9 on the trailer, causing the engine to cough and start to run backwards. Smoke was coming out of the air cleaner and the driver was wild trying to shut it down using the normal and the emergency shutdowns. Nothing worked!! Our old mechanic just stood there not getting excited and said "stall it with the clutch" about 4 or 5 times before the driver understood what was going on. The engine was only going about 1,000 rpm, so the driver finally put it in high gear and stalled it. Then he didn't know what to do, and was afraid to restart it again. The old mechanic got in and the Detroit fired right back up and off we went. Real tough engines the old 2 cycle Detroits! Just leak alot and no low end power.