Hi,
I've posted a number of threads here over the last bunch on months on my '63.. Restoration block, completely redone, smoking from the right hand cylinder bank.
Without going into all kinds of detail, I thought that I had this smoking issue figured out, at least four times now. The latest "put it back together" effort was completed this weekend and guess what, still smoking!
The car smokes at idle.. looks like oil smoke but at this point I am not totally sure what it is. What I notice now is that the right hand exhaust pipe/tip is wet on the inside.. The right is totally dry. I wipe the tip out and run the engine and it is wet again in a few minutes. What comes out is oily for sure but so is antifreeze.
At this point I have had the heads checked three times, the intake maifold checked (even tied a second one). I'm thinking maybe the block? The block is a "restoration" so it had a bunch of miles on it when I got it.. supposedly was fluxed by the guy I bought it from and again supposedly a reputable guy.
Any way I can differentiate between oil smoke and something from antifreeze? Any other ideas/suggestions are greatly appreciated... At this point, I might just look for another block and start over... It's a shame because other than this issue, the car runs really strong!
Thanks!
Joel
I've posted a number of threads here over the last bunch on months on my '63.. Restoration block, completely redone, smoking from the right hand cylinder bank.
Without going into all kinds of detail, I thought that I had this smoking issue figured out, at least four times now. The latest "put it back together" effort was completed this weekend and guess what, still smoking!
The car smokes at idle.. looks like oil smoke but at this point I am not totally sure what it is. What I notice now is that the right hand exhaust pipe/tip is wet on the inside.. The right is totally dry. I wipe the tip out and run the engine and it is wet again in a few minutes. What comes out is oily for sure but so is antifreeze.
At this point I have had the heads checked three times, the intake maifold checked (even tied a second one). I'm thinking maybe the block? The block is a "restoration" so it had a bunch of miles on it when I got it.. supposedly was fluxed by the guy I bought it from and again supposedly a reputable guy.
Any way I can differentiate between oil smoke and something from antifreeze? Any other ideas/suggestions are greatly appreciated... At this point, I might just look for another block and start over... It's a shame because other than this issue, the car runs really strong!
Thanks!
Joel
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