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JJ914 |
Jan 25 2009, 08:25 PM
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Big JJ Group: Members Posts: 90 Joined: 30-December 04 From: Augusta GA Member No.: 3,374 Region Association: None |
OK here I go again, thought the problem was gone but I was wrong. Heres what is going on. Its a 2.0 with a mild cam and 40 IDFs. Carbs have f11 emulsion tubes,200 air correction,32 vents, 125 mains and 55 idles. When the car is cold it runs great pulls hard and no smoke, when the car gets up to temp after some driving it begans to put out some nice white smoke. It does it the most when you first give it gas, it smokes some at idle and is ok when the car is going. The smoke smells rich or maybe it is very lean. Here is what I know. I check the fuel pressure and it is at 3 psi, been through the carbs and rebuilt them. They tuned to best lean idle with problem and all the carbs are flowing equally. I added a oil breather box. Set timimg to 27 degrees. Put new plugs in also.
Will a car running very lean smoke and how does it look compared to running rich? The smoke from my car smells very bad and it gives me a headache if I dont get some fresh air. I am just about at my wits end with this, I put the new 2.0 this summer and I just cant get it to work right, its hard to be cool in nice 914 that looks like a steam train. I talked with a friend tonight that said it sounds like it leaning out when it gets warm. Could that be my problem? Thanks |
904svo |
Jan 25 2009, 09:17 PM
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904SVO Group: Members Posts: 1,124 Joined: 17-November 05 From: Woodstock,Georgia Member No.: 5,146 |
Just a WAG, It sounds like the crankshaft vent system is block, that is the vent tubes from the heads and the vent where you put oil in is not vented propertly.
This will cause that problem, the crankshsft pressure will push oil vapor pass the valve guides when it gets warm. With the mains jets you are runing, it should be lean, you need 130 to 135 mains I am running the same setup with 130 mains |
ericread |
Jan 25 2009, 09:39 PM
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The Viper Blue 914 Group: Members Posts: 2,177 Joined: 7-December 07 From: Irvine, CA (The OC) Member No.: 8,432 Region Association: Southern California |
Just a WAG, It sounds like the crankshaft vent system is block, that is the vent tubes from the heads and the vent where you put oil in is not vented propertly. This will cause that problem, the crankshsft pressure will push oil vapor pass the valve guides when it gets warm. With the mains jets you are runing, it should be lean, you need 130 to 135 mains I am running the same setup with 130 mains (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) White smoke is oil - probably coming from the valve guides. Eric |
JJ914 |
Jan 26 2009, 07:50 PM
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Big JJ Group: Members Posts: 90 Joined: 30-December 04 From: Augusta GA Member No.: 3,374 Region Association: None |
I had just add a oil breather box to the engine. Someone had filled in he ports on the heads so I opened them up and ran the hoses to the new breather box, along with the hose from the crackcase vent. I hoped that would fix the problem but it still did the same thing as before. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) THe heads where just rebuilt by some dude in Texas so I hope the valve stem seals are not bad already.
Could running very lean make white smoke too? Maybe I should check the radiator to see if its low on water. Hey thats it... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/poke.gif) |
championgt1 |
Jan 26 2009, 07:53 PM
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Don't embarrass me Filmore! Group: Members Posts: 2,680 Joined: 3-January 07 From: Tacoma, Washington Member No.: 7,420 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Bad head gasket! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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904svo |
Jan 26 2009, 10:30 PM
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904SVO Group: Members Posts: 1,124 Joined: 17-November 05 From: Woodstock,Georgia Member No.: 5,146 |
I had just add a oil breather box to the engine. Someone had filled in he ports on the heads so I opened them up and ran the hoses to the new breather box, along with the hose from the crackcase vent. I hoped that would fix the problem but it still did the same thing as before. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) THe heads where just rebuilt by some dude in Texas so I hope the valve stem seals are not bad already. Could running very lean make white smoke too? Maybe I should check the radiator to see if its low on water. Hey thats it... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/poke.gif) Is the breather box open to the air? If not vent it to the open air. |
JJ914 |
Jan 27 2009, 11:31 AM
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Big JJ Group: Members Posts: 90 Joined: 30-December 04 From: Augusta GA Member No.: 3,374 Region Association: None |
I think so. It is a empi style breather. I mounted it on the firewall above the engine so the oil can drain back. It has 3 ports on it, one connected to the left head, one to the right head and the other to the fitting at the oil filler. The box has a mesh element and a wire grate over that. Does it need other venting?
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Mark Henry |
Jan 27 2009, 12:28 PM
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that's what I do! Group: Members Posts: 20,065 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Port Hope, Ontario Member No.: 26 Region Association: Canada |
There's a bit of your problem, it has to vent to a carb or the atmosphere. I hate those cheap boxes, drippy shit all over.
There are no guide seals on a T4, not that I've haven't seen a bit of useless rubber on a stem doing dick all. If it's vented proper.... guides or rings. |
underthetire |
Jan 27 2009, 01:45 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,062 Joined: 7-October 08 From: Brentwood Member No.: 9,623 Region Association: Northern California |
My oil breather has a PCV valve (73). Make sure that is working. Its not obvious its there until you pull the fill neck off.
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JJ914 |
Jan 27 2009, 04:46 PM
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Big JJ Group: Members Posts: 90 Joined: 30-December 04 From: Augusta GA Member No.: 3,374 Region Association: None |
Help me understand, isnt the breather designed to vent to the atmosphere from between the box and the boxs lid? So if the hoses from the heads and case are connected to the box it is vent to the atmosphere.
My filler neck does not a PCV it is a straight connection. |
bobhasissues |
Jan 27 2009, 05:02 PM
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seemingly endless issues with my 914 Group: Members Posts: 218 Joined: 13-February 07 From: Chicagoland Member No.: 7,532 Region Association: None |
Help me understand, isnt the breather designed to vent to the atmosphere from between the box and the boxs lid? So if the hoses from the heads and case are connected to the box it is vent to the atmosphere. My filler neck does not a PCV it is a straight connection. Yes it does vent air at the box, the hoses are to reutrn oil because some will find it's way up there. |
JJ914 |
Jan 28 2009, 10:28 PM
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Big JJ Group: Members Posts: 90 Joined: 30-December 04 From: Augusta GA Member No.: 3,374 Region Association: None |
If the breather is installed correctly, then I am looking at valve guides or rings now. This motor was just rebuilt by a trusted 914 guy and doesnt have 200 miles on the yet. It does have total seal rings in it which may be the problem. Can it be they are just not seated good yet. Is there anything I can other than drop the motor and open it up?
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