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Re: stupid questions about A/Super A motor
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Posted by drab cat on May 26, 2007 at 21:26:36 from (69.151.197.225):
In Reply to: stupid questions about A/Super A motor posted by drab cat on March 07, 2007 at 20:45:32:
Another stupid question: Where do these typically leak oil from? I have oil hemorrhaging from somewhere near the front of the motor. I can't tell if it is the pan or the timing cover. If it is the pan, I can (sort of) drop the pan and just change the gasket. If it is the timing cover, I'm probably going to have to pull the motor or get used to an oil leak. Also, this thing smokes like crazy. Right when I fire it up, no smoke. As it sits running, it smokes pretty good. When you give it gas, it looks like I am pulling some sort of james bond thing. After it runs for a long while, the smoke decreases. The smoke seems to be white which would lead me to believe it is water, but the plugs don't look like they are being steam cleaned. Ideas?
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