If I do a reline pull and then quickly come to a stop I am greated with a big cloud of white smoke. It clears up in about ten seconds. any thoughts ? I'm running 100 to 1 premix. stock ecu.
thanks for the help Dave |
What you describe sounds like a high-vacuum oil blow-by(suck-by), but that would be blue smoke. White would be coolant.
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what would cause the high vacume and what is the cure. I don't think it's coolant .
I have smelled that way to many times. Can you think of anything that could cause a temporary over rich condition. thanks Dave |
do you think you blew a coolant seal?
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probably coolant seals starting to go. Under high rpms there would be more chance for them to leak thus cuasing the smoke.
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Overfueling would be black smoke.
Are you burning an extraordinary amount of oil? |
could just be blow by since its only at high rpm and high boost. are you losing coolant? or oil?
oh yeah.. abruptly stopping causes very high vaccuums |
thanks for the input I'll keep a close eye on my fluids an see what comes up missing. Let me guess there is a rebuild in my future.
Thanks Dave |
sounds like what happened with my hubbys 87 GXL... as i recall it was the oil control rings, but it wasnt really white, but it wasnt really blue either..
only happened when he did a high rev and then hit the clutch... was good when people tailgated.. |
could also be tranny fluid or oil leaking onto exhuast or something and burning off.
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