04-12-2010 | #1 |
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Magnolia, tx
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Blue Smoke
back in 2007 it didnt pass inspection, in garage waiting for clutch repair, just got back on ground sat. from clutch install.
2006 put in new rc injectors, along with everything under the plenum. smoke some even after. 2007 t/o bearing went out, cranked it up every week. 2008 huricane ike kick my a$$ 2009 ike still kicking my a&& 2010 move new reason to work on Z today drove it to work 50 miles changed oil changed rearend oil balanced tires repositioned prop shaft 180 to correct vibration, WORKED headed back home 50 miles stopped by state inspectioncplace then sitting on the drums it starts smoking blue like crazy out the pass side tailpipe, goes and comes. failed test guy told me he could change out the cats ??? i left there confused of the smoke, it has smoke a lil way back so i wasnt to worried. no ses lights slight hesitation on acceleration I pulled out and punched it second & third gear barks pulls hard feel boggy but doesnt stop. got home no blue smoke since it been sitting so long should i have changed the plugs? i guess at least chk em fuel- ihave always topped it off to prevent rusting, and just filled up sunday w/93 today topped it off againso fresh gas no backfire, maybe slight i heard once not enough to blow off a hose any thoughts on what it may be |
04-12-2010 | #2 |
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: O'Fallon, Mo
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Re: Blue Smoke
Generally speaking on dohc cars, the valve stem seals can go bad, and produce exactly the result that you are experiencing now. I am no lt5 expert, but intermittant smoking like that is usually the result of cracked/dry rotted/worn valve stem seals.
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04-12-2010 | #3 |
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Re: Blue Smoke
sorry, i have a 90 29,580 approx miles
i searched some threads on smoke, saw where they say the early years dont have the seals, would mine be one? why just one pipe not both if they go thru the resonator? |
04-12-2010 | #4 |
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Re: Blue Smoke
something I should of mentioned, today when i got to work i noticed the tailshaft seal was leaking, gonna put another in tomorrow, i must of pinch it somehow saturday, dumb question maybe but you think the trans oil that leaked onto the resonator maybe got iin thru those slight holes around the beaded edge?? i know it wouldnt explain the smoke fro the past but ....
i guess im thinking to much or not thinking right. |
04-12-2010 | #5 |
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Re: Blue Smoke
Blue smoke is oil from somewhere in your motor entering the combustion chamber. I wouldn't sweat it if the blue smoke has stopped.....maybe she needed to get cleared out after sitting!
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04-12-2010 | #6 |
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Re: Blue Smoke
I guess I have a LOT to learn about these things. I am not quite sure how it is possible to have an ohc engine, and no stem seals :dunno:
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Re: Blue Smoke
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where would think points of oil entry into the combustion chamber would be? Luis |
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04-12-2010 | #8 | |
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Re: Blue Smoke
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There are basically a few things that I can think of with ohc engines, but there may be more with an lt5. To be honest I have not had one apart yet, although I am going to buy one soon to start piddling with. 1) Valve stem seals 2) crankcase pressure 3) worn rings 4) cracked head 5) bhg 6) cracked block 7) WOrn valve guides. |
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04-12-2010 | #9 | |
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Re: Blue Smoke
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04-12-2010 | #10 | |
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Re: Blue Smoke
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I need to run it again see how much smoke comes out, then open her up again, could the bog be related to something else? |
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