Light grey smoke
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Light grey smoke
I seem to have light grey smoke coming from #1 cylinder when engine has warmed up,as if you had spilled a bit of oil/WD 40 on the fins,but it does not go away.I stopped the engine and removed the spark plug to see if smoke came out,none did,the spark plug was also dry(no oil).Its not a lot of smoke,and exhaust is not smoking at all,Any Ideas from the Experts what the cause could be?I had the heads off and cleaned the pistons/valves end of 2010 ...have fitted electronic ignition,done the timing with a strobe light and everything was fine then I noticed the smoke this afternoon,its not a lot,but its there.
Re: Light grey smoke
Since it's not coming out of the exhaust, it is coming from a bad seal at the head, or just some oil on the cylinder. Keep in mind, that a couple drops of oil on the cylinder can smoke for several minutes. You could use some carb cleaner and spray that cylinder(s) down, let it dry and see if it still smokes. I doubt it is a head leak since smoke there comes out at a very high pressure and you would notice that. From your description it just sounds like it is burning something off the head/cylinder.
Re: Light grey smoke
You do not say where your exhaust is located, but if you had the heads off you might look for a leak on one of the pushrod tubes. If it drips on the exhaust, that would cause some smoke also.
Just a thought
Dietmar
http://www.quixoteracing.com
Just a thought
Dietmar
http://www.quixoteracing.com
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Re: Light grey smoke
Its not dripping on exhaust I checked that and pushrod tubes are not leaking either,after switching engine off,I have a feeling #1 & 2 side is hotter than #3&4 side,or I am just paranoid about it anyway thanx Dietmar.
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Re: Light grey smoke
OK... Something is rattling now sounds like a pushrod.....damn!!! test day April 22..gotta fix it.
Re: Light grey smoke
Take it to Bill Vallis.
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Re: Light grey smoke
Too far away,I live near Ottawa...a bit like going from London to Reading I will sort it out...God save the Queen!!!G.B. wrote:Take it to Bill Vallis.
Re: Light grey smoke
Sorry, for some reason, I thought you were in Mississauga.
Re: Light grey smoke
Sounds like the 1&2 cylinder head is not seated. Use a leak down or compression tester and confirm that the head is seated.
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Re: Light grey smoke
call billy anyway, he'll diagnose it over the phone!
Andrew McMurray
EX - Ontario F1200
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Re: Light grey smoke
Already called the Canadian VW GURU ,I have found a local VW air cooled guy with 30 yrs experience,gotta get the trailer out ,but snow is problem at the moment........hojo wrote:call billy anyway, he'll diagnose it over the phone!
Re: compu-tronix
I came across a compu-tronix DIS4-009 a couple of years ago.
Has any one tried one in their Vee?
Thanks,
Joe
Has any one tried one in their Vee?
Thanks,
Joe
Re: Light grey smoke
Sure. Along with a few other modules of similar construction.. Here is a write-up we did on some testing of them. (Near the bottom of the page.)
http://www.sracing.com/Tech/veetech.htm
Jim
http://www.sracing.com/Tech/veetech.htm
Jim
Re: compu-tronix
Thanks Jim,
You have been very helpful to my son and me with the Vee.
I don't expect more hp, with something that replaces just the points.
Just maybe more consistent performance.
I have worked on the 356 Porsche for 19 years after retitrement.
Mostly the electrical, as I am a EE.
This Vee thing is really fun.
Joe
You have been very helpful to my son and me with the Vee.
I don't expect more hp, with something that replaces just the points.
Just maybe more consistent performance.
I have worked on the 356 Porsche for 19 years after retitrement.
Mostly the electrical, as I am a EE.
This Vee thing is really fun.
Joe