Lots of smoke on over-run but clean on boost.
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Lots of smoke on over-run but clean on boost.
As per the thread title really... I've just been for a blat after the car's been stood a few weeks. After I got everything up to temperature I gave it some berries, clean as a whistle, all good.
Then as the vacuum builds, and I'm coasting the oil cloud starts behind me. By the time I'm stationary it's 100% solid and laying it out of the exhausts at idle. In the time it takes me to hop out, look for leaks, check where it's coming from, it clears up.
Then another blat, all fine, until I stop thrashing and coast down.... SMOKE SCREEN then clear after a minute. At idle, back home, it doesn't smoke.
Any ideas? Chinese turbo seals? Valve stem seals? Piston rings? Throw me a bone...
Then as the vacuum builds, and I'm coasting the oil cloud starts behind me. By the time I'm stationary it's 100% solid and laying it out of the exhausts at idle. In the time it takes me to hop out, look for leaks, check where it's coming from, it clears up.
Then another blat, all fine, until I stop thrashing and coast down.... SMOKE SCREEN then clear after a minute. At idle, back home, it doesn't smoke.
Any ideas? Chinese turbo seals? Valve stem seals? Piston rings? Throw me a bone...
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Mine would still smoke in boost if you got in the throttle hard and looked back. but it wouldn't really show up until in vacuum and between shifts.
I replaced my valve seals to no avail. Had perfect compression, but it seems the oil rings were bad, everything looked fine when it was pulled. Swaped in at a low mileage (70k) block and all was well again.
I replaced my valve seals to no avail. Had perfect compression, but it seems the oil rings were bad, everything looked fine when it was pulled. Swaped in at a low mileage (70k) block and all was well again.
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HAHA! THE CHINACHARGER LIVES!
Thanks for the direction re: PCV.
PCV pipe was full of oil, but PCV itself functioned fine... so then I checked the intake side of the crankcase breather system, which is plumbed in to a catch tank I made...
lo-and-behold, the pipe it was blocked by a melted t-piece from turbo heats.
Just ran the breather au natural to atmosphere and the car runs clean as a whistle.
Cheers for your prompt replies and helpful direction!
Thanks for the direction re: PCV.
PCV pipe was full of oil, but PCV itself functioned fine... so then I checked the intake side of the crankcase breather system, which is plumbed in to a catch tank I made...
lo-and-behold, the pipe it was blocked by a melted t-piece from turbo heats.
Just ran the breather au natural to atmosphere and the car runs clean as a whistle.
Cheers for your prompt replies and helpful direction!
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