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donald schnuppe

02-16-2006 16:17:35




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i have a h that doesn't smoke untill you run it awhile.any ideas? Don




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Janicholson

02-17-2006 06:23:24




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 Re: smoking h in reply to donald schnupper, 02-16-2006 16:17:35  
Warmed up oil (single wt or multi vis) gets thinner when hot. Oil in an engine that is working can get to 325deg. or more. If it were mine, I would do two things.
I would pull the plugs and squirt one squirt of Autotrans fluid in each cyl from a trigger type oil can. Screw the plugs back in, then crank it without starting it 4/5 revolutions, and then let it sit for 2-4 days letting the ATF soak the rings.

It will smoke when started, but if the rings needed freeing up it should help.

I would also run 15W40 oil in it. The heavier body of this oil keeps it a bit thicker.

Smoke on idling down from road speed is valve guides, smoke from pulling hard is more likely rings, or a combination.

No liquid medicine will put metal back where it was when new. Don't expect additives to rebuild the engine. If it is too smoky, a rebuild is the answer.
JimN

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Andrew Z

02-16-2006 18:32:37




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 Re: smoking h in reply to donald schnupper, 02-16-2006 16:17:35  
Does it smoke at an idle, wide open, under load. If its at idle then it could be valve guides. When the valves warm up and the oil gets by, and makes it into the cylinder. My A needs that done. It smokes sometimes at an idle then goes away any thing over that. If it smokes wide open then it could be the rings are bad. Do you have a loss in power? Andrew



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