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Posted by Steve (SC) on April 26, 2001 at 22:06:26 from (216.53.226.114):
In Reply to: Wrong Oil posted by Mike on April 26, 2001 at 20:07:45:
I also had the same problem with an old ford that was from the late '50's I borrowed from my cousin when I first moved here. I had been setting for years and smoked like crazy idling or running. I used regular Pennzoil 10w-40 and gradually it cleared up and stopped smoking (maybe after 10 hrs of running). The rings could be stuck to the piston and just needs a little running but not to hard. Sounds like a good idea to buy the rislone and add it now and run it some and changed the oil. Going to a higher grade like 15-40, or 20w-50 might help also if it is used in high heat and don't stop smoking after a while. If not probably needs new valve seals or rings. Usually if it is the valve seals, it smokes bad at start up. Hope this helps.
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