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Date:         Wed, 11 Jan 95 19:41:25 EST
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From:         dcarment@ccs.carleton.ca (David Carment)
Subject:      Re: black smoke when starting

Sami: This sounds like worn valve guides and is not uncommon in horizontal engines. Some of the oil that stays in the cylinder head valve train area after shut off finds it way through the valve guide and thence is combusted. Not to worry too much as this not abnormal on moderate to high mileage engines. If it were more whitish smoke, I would be more inclined to say that it was uncombusted fuel and condensation which dissipates after start up. DC

Sami Dakhlia writes: > > The 75 Bus makes a big puff of black smoke (almost?) every time I start > it. The smoke dissipates after a few seconds and then things seem fine. > Could it be worn rings? Can I afford to ignore the problem? > > TIA for your input! > > Sami > dakhlia@wuecona.wustl.edu >

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