Budget smoke reduction
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Budget smoke reduction



Valvoline straight 50W Racing oil will help.  The only
problem you might have is a little harder cranking
when it's below freezing.  I run heavier weight non
detergent in a lot of my not rebuilt high mileage
engines and it will really cut down on the smoke.

Kerryp

--- James <nyb@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I was wondering if there is a way to reduce smoking
> without springing
> for a new set of rings.  My 76 440 (now known as
> Smokey the gasoline
> bandit) seems to be puffing smoke continuously, a
> development of the
> last couple weeks.  Not a lot, but enough that you
> can see it.  I don't
> have the money to rebuild the engine right now, but
> being the smoky car
> at an intersection can be a little embarrassing. 
> Will using a heavier
> weight oil help?  Right now it has 10W30 in it. 
> Oddly enough the car
> seems to be performing better than ever and getting
> better gas mileage
> too.  Any suggestions are appreciated.
> 
> James
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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