Re: 7 series and others cylinder oiler
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Running the car with fresh oil and gas may eliminate the smoke after a hundred miles or so, assuming there is no issue other than having sat for an extended period. If you have a fuel pump with a vacuum
booster, the diaphragm in the booster may be leaking, which will cause oil burning. I'm not familiar with the pre-oiler.
Posted on: 7/22 9:34
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Re: 7 series and others cylinder oiler
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It may have worn/sticky rings. When it sits some oil leaks into the cylinders and burns off when started. Then it goes away.
My '54 would crop dust the neighbor when first started. A long distance drive at freeway speeds with 2 qts of Lucas oil stabilizer freed up those sticky rings and the problem went away. But I still have minor blowby.
Posted on: 7/23 7:15
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-BigKev
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