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Date:         Sun, 5 Jul 2009 22:53:31 -0500
Reply-To:     John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
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From:         John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
Subject:      Re: 84 Vanagon Intermittent Smoking
Comments: To: Steve Young <sja_young@YAHOO.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <572380.31983.qm@web65401.mail.ac4.yahoo.com>
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Steve,

My van performed for a while exactly as you describe - and ultimately it burned a hole in a piston and strewed metal completely through the engine. Resulted in a complete rebuild.

You need a compression check pronto. If your mechanic is competent, he can tell if you have intake valve or exhaust valve or ring problems. It's not likely you have a stuck valve. Mine sure wasn't. I recall distinctly that for a while, every time I would drive around a clover leaf on or off ramp on a highway, I would get this big puff of smoke. Happened when starting the engine, the after going around those sweeping curves where there was a steady centrifugal load. After my engine failure, and the engine was torn down, I saw how the cylinder barrel was scored. I suspect there had been some piston/cylinder damage already - like a broken ring or rings and scoring of cylinder wall allowing the oil to escape as the engine underwent centrifugal loading slinging a heavy oil load through the damaged area and out through the exhaust as blue-white smoke.

Just my experience.

John Rodgers 88 GL Driver

Steve Young wrote: > Hi List, > > I'm having a weird problem with my westie. It has 1.9 wb engine that until January was running well. It was parked up for about 6 weeks until a bad ecu was diagnosed and replaced. Since then under a bit of load it will suddenly throw out a plume of smoke out of the exhaust, a very large and embarassing plume of smoke. It's done this twice in the past six months that I've noticed. Today when it happened I noticed a slight loss of power and glanced in the rearview mirror. I parked the van and started it up again after a few hours it smoked and power was uneven under throttle for a few minutes then righted itself. The engine sounds fine. I took it to a mechanic after the first time it happened and he suspected a stuck valve. That said the engine sounds fine even when disgorging lots of burnt oil. No rattles, or backfires. > > One potentially common factor is that the first time it happened was shortly after an oil change. Yesterday I noticed it was near low and threw in a litre of oil. Could too much oil cause these symptoms? Other factors I'm considering are valves, rings and ECU. > > Any ideas and advice appreciated. > > Steve > > P.S. engine is a VW rebuild of unknown age, van has 360,000 Km > > >


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