It's been slow around here for a while so I will share a tale at my own expense just to give everyone something fun to read and a game of detective mechanic to play.
A couple weeks ago I had a rare free weekend so I did a quick oil change, washed the car and took it out for a weekend cruise. Everything was going great until I came to a stop light. First car at the line. Love it when that happens. I survey the landscape, evaluating the cars about and looking for any cars with lights on the roof. Coast is clear so when it flashed green I hit the skinny pedal more than I should. It launches really strong and straight and stay in it a bit, letting off on the shift to 3rd so as not to go too fast. Glance up in the rear view expecting to see the cars that were behind looking like little specs in the distance. But I don't see any cars. Because the road is engulfed in an ugly, dense cloud of grayish-blue smoke. Yeah. Yikes.
So I pull off into the next shopping center parking lot and do an immediate assessment of what just happened. Oil pressure is excellent. Temp is good. Engine sounds really great. Maybe it wasn't me. Maybe there was some truck or something I hadn't noticed before back there. That must be it. I give the engine a quick rev, watching out back. Nothing. Cool. That scared the crap out of me, to be honest. Nerves calm down. All's good. I shift into gear and exit the lots onto the main road. Give it some gas, shift into 2nd more gas, third. Look in the mirror and see I am crop dusting the pavement. SOB!
Close to home I pull over again and phone the wife. When she answers I give her a quick run down of whats happened. Not sure why, its not like she can do anything to help me. I find out she and the boy are out and just a few blocks away. I decide to have her come over to where I am at and follow me home. Its not too far and I figured I could limp it on the side streets without causing any real issues. So as we are driving I call her and ask if she can tell me if it is smoking out one pipe more than the other. From what I had seen earlier it looked very much like the smoke was concentrated on the drivers side. I have an "X" pipe but that's more for scavaging affect than anything so not much would crossover, I figured.
She confirmed "when it smokes its pouring out the drivers side pipe". It only smokes though when I give it more than an off idle amount of pedal. And also, apparently only when in gear, actually moving and hitting the gas.
A bit about my car for those that may not know. The engine was completely built and installed last year by yours truly. It has just 1500 miles on it. It's a very healthy bored and stroked Ford block 302 (now 347) with nothing but the best in terms of parts. High compression, stupid big roller cam and fed by a FiTech carb style injection system. It has run flawlessly its whole short life and it is STRONG. Even when smoking
It's all business and built to be abused.
So there are the clues. I've given you everything I had to go on when I started trying to fix it myself. Time to play detective mechanic. What do you think I'm up against? I will take questions about any other particular details and answer to the best of my ability with the information available. I will say this is not an open ended game. It took some time and effort but I have fixed my car at this point. Just thought it might be fun for all to try and figure it out. See who's on top of their game.
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, you don't get to play since I've already told you. And no clues!
A couple weeks ago I had a rare free weekend so I did a quick oil change, washed the car and took it out for a weekend cruise. Everything was going great until I came to a stop light. First car at the line. Love it when that happens. I survey the landscape, evaluating the cars about and looking for any cars with lights on the roof. Coast is clear so when it flashed green I hit the skinny pedal more than I should. It launches really strong and straight and stay in it a bit, letting off on the shift to 3rd so as not to go too fast. Glance up in the rear view expecting to see the cars that were behind looking like little specs in the distance. But I don't see any cars. Because the road is engulfed in an ugly, dense cloud of grayish-blue smoke. Yeah. Yikes.
So I pull off into the next shopping center parking lot and do an immediate assessment of what just happened. Oil pressure is excellent. Temp is good. Engine sounds really great. Maybe it wasn't me. Maybe there was some truck or something I hadn't noticed before back there. That must be it. I give the engine a quick rev, watching out back. Nothing. Cool. That scared the crap out of me, to be honest. Nerves calm down. All's good. I shift into gear and exit the lots onto the main road. Give it some gas, shift into 2nd more gas, third. Look in the mirror and see I am crop dusting the pavement. SOB!
Close to home I pull over again and phone the wife. When she answers I give her a quick run down of whats happened. Not sure why, its not like she can do anything to help me. I find out she and the boy are out and just a few blocks away. I decide to have her come over to where I am at and follow me home. Its not too far and I figured I could limp it on the side streets without causing any real issues. So as we are driving I call her and ask if she can tell me if it is smoking out one pipe more than the other. From what I had seen earlier it looked very much like the smoke was concentrated on the drivers side. I have an "X" pipe but that's more for scavaging affect than anything so not much would crossover, I figured.
She confirmed "when it smokes its pouring out the drivers side pipe". It only smokes though when I give it more than an off idle amount of pedal. And also, apparently only when in gear, actually moving and hitting the gas.
A bit about my car for those that may not know. The engine was completely built and installed last year by yours truly. It has just 1500 miles on it. It's a very healthy bored and stroked Ford block 302 (now 347) with nothing but the best in terms of parts. High compression, stupid big roller cam and fed by a FiTech carb style injection system. It has run flawlessly its whole short life and it is STRONG. Even when smoking
So there are the clues. I've given you everything I had to go on when I started trying to fix it myself. Time to play detective mechanic. What do you think I'm up against? I will take questions about any other particular details and answer to the best of my ability with the information available. I will say this is not an open ended game. It took some time and effort but I have fixed my car at this point. Just thought it might be fun for all to try and figure it out. See who's on top of their game.
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