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Old 04-24-2006, 09:24 PM
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Seems to make quite a difference. The oil smoking is probably due to worn valve guides. So my question.

Was the time interval between starts the same, IF the valve guides were leaking they would allow the oil to drip into the cylinders, explaining some of the smoke. If the time between starts was the same then the improvement is a lot.
Did you allow the same amount of time or was there a large difference.

Dave
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