Burning OIL!!
Burning OIL!!
Hey guys. for some time now I have been Have alot of smoke coming from the tailpipes. Today I went to turn the car on and a puff of black smoke came out. The car was just turned off then turned back on again. Even when it is warmed up the Car smokes out the back. white smoke. Under acceleration too. The car runs Mint, but its just the smoke. If you know what the problem is, How mch money do you think I will be charged to get it done. Is it Valve Seals? valve guides?? Please Help!!
as long as its not blue, your fine. black... just running a bit rich, there could be one of any number of reasons for this. what engine do you have? someone else will tell you what the white smoke is from.. its on te tip of my tongue, but cant remember.
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From: Norfolk, VA
Car: 1985 Trans Am
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Black smoke = rich mixture
Blue smoke = probably bad valve seals allowing oil to run down the valve stems when the engine is off and burning off when the car is started.
White smoke = aahhhhhh.... good ol' coolant leak. Bad juju.
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Kevin Irving
85 Trans Am WS-6, 305 TPI, custom burned '86 PROM with '87 "165"ECM, Accel Supercoil & 8.8 Wires, MSD 6AL, Aluminum Driveshaft, Wonderbar, TB Coolant Bypass, Ported Plenum, Modified MAF, Syclone Fuel Pump, JET Airfoil
15.556 @ 86.65mph, Nov 10, 2000.... I know it sucks.. but it will get better!
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Blue smoke = probably bad valve seals allowing oil to run down the valve stems when the engine is off and burning off when the car is started.
White smoke = aahhhhhh.... good ol' coolant leak. Bad juju.
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Kevin Irving
85 Trans Am WS-6, 305 TPI, custom burned '86 PROM with '87 "165"ECM, Accel Supercoil & 8.8 Wires, MSD 6AL, Aluminum Driveshaft, Wonderbar, TB Coolant Bypass, Ported Plenum, Modified MAF, Syclone Fuel Pump, JET Airfoil
15.556 @ 86.65mph, Nov 10, 2000.... I know it sucks.. but it will get better!
http://www.geocities.com/transam85tpi/
Member - The Tidewater Trans Am Club, Norfolk VA http://www.geocities.com/ttacva/
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From: Norfolk, VA
Car: 1985 Trans Am
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Not into your cylinders it wouldn't, that's where the coolant is going and causing the white smoke. It's coming from one of the two places I mentioned: from the intake manifold or a bad head gasket. Either way it's some good coin or more than a few hours...
murphs, just to clear it up, he's saying you will need to replace the head gaskets and/or the intake manifold gaskets. if you have any mechanical know-how, or know someone that can help you out with it, then do it yourself, if not, then take it to a garage. running rich will not hurt your car, just worse gas mileage.
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