Conundrum2006
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Could water in the fuel cause white smoke? After siting for a long time the fuel ought to have some sort of contamination.
Not sure.
You started with misfires but so far those are gone. Thing about misfire is they can be for a lot of simple things or the really nasty low compression.
Seen plenty fixed with a few parts top side.
Running smoothly now with just a dab of smoke to start with. Doesn't sound too bad, it is where you came from that confuses the hell out of me.
Leak down/pressure test will tell the story in detail. Just got one of these testers can't wait to try it out on a motor I'm rebuilding.
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Not sure.
You started with misfires but so far those are gone. Thing about misfire is they can be for a lot of simple things or the really nasty low compression.
Seen plenty fixed with a few parts top side.
Running smoothly now with just a dab of smoke to start with. Doesn't sound too bad, it is where you came from that confuses the hell out of me.
Leak down/pressure test will tell the story in detail. Just got one of these testers can't wait to try it out on a motor I'm rebuilding.
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