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I have a 2litre Aircooled van and its pouring white smoke out the exhaust when running. Seems to drive ok apart from occasional backfire. Had a check over weekend and compressions are between 9 and 12 so they seem ok. Timing and valves settings spot on. It starts ok too. Can anyone tell me what problem may be..please, thanks in advance.
Nev
Last edited by aircooler80 on 06 Dec 2006, 19:15, edited 1 time in total.
Hi, its been sitting about two months...40 mile drive at weekend...dont think any water in exhaust, been under cover for off road time..
Cant understand it...Any other thoughts?
Nev
Is it smoke or steam? Remember exhaust is hot. The air is cold and at this time of year full of moisture so you get steam. If it is smoke it may be you are running to week on your carb setting. (I think?)
If it goes OK, keep driving it, in winter a good long run each week, an hour or more... if it doesn't what are the symptons. Where did you fuel up last? Fuel up somewhere else..
Hi again thanks
motor now seems to be running on three or missing...sparks to all 4...leads ok.new dizzy cap...valve settings ok...timing ok...fuel not flooding...stock refurb carbs set correct..lack of power under load now also....oil level ok...still smoking....would valve seals cause his problem...if all seems ok...
Nev..
Ok Ok...Pope elected!... .I actually meant leaking valve guides...well it was running on 2 cylinders because one of linkages popped off right carb...So its back to running with power...but still smoking like h*ll..so anymore for anymore?...
Nev
My 1.9DG had a similar problem and it turned out to be the oil scraper ring had broken. Compression was still good cause the compression rings were ok but tons of oil was finding its way into the cylinders. How's your oil consumption?