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Engine smokes blue smoke initally then none

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by scbasspro, Sep 23, 2010.

  1. scbasspro

    scbasspro Big Ed

    76 CJ with a 304. Engine smokes (blue smoke) upon initial start then no smoke. What seal has gone bad in the engine. Or is it a piston ring issue?
     
  2. Mike S

    Mike S Sponsor

    Sounds like rings, but try this------find a long down hill road, get up a bit of speed at the top, and get clear off the gas on the down slope, then about half way, get back on the throttle.

    If there is a big puff of smoke, your valve guides/seals are bad.
     
  3. EricM

    EricM Active Member

  4. MA74CJ5

    MA74CJ5 Member

    A puff of blue smoke upon start-up is typically a sign of worn valve stem seals. GM small block engines of the late 70's and 80's are known for this.

    Not really a big deal oil is just seeping by the seals while the motor sits and burning upon start-up. You can fix em if you want but again it really is no big deal. Although kind of a PITA (although not terribly difficult) to fix.
     
  5. Psychojeeper

    Psychojeeper Aint 'sposed to be pretty

    Valve Guide Seals X2,
    If it really bugs you, it's a pretty straightforward fix. Get a fitting that screws into your spark plug hole and hooks up to your air compressor. This way toy can compress the engine and the valves wont fall into the cylinder when doing the repair.
     
  6. sterlclan

    sterlclan Member 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    nylon cloths line through the plug hole crank by hand till it stops change the seals remove the line....
     
  7. Psychojeeper

    Psychojeeper Aint 'sposed to be pretty

    :tea:


    Great iea,,but what can I say,, I never pass on the oportunity to buy a new specialty tool,,,good thing the wife understands my addictions!
     
  8. sterlclan

    sterlclan Member 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    myself I never pass on making due with what i have...whaddya mean a screwdriver is not a pry bar it has a point dont it...
     
  9. 80cj

    80cj Member

    Bring the cylinder you're working on to TDC will help from dropping a valve in the cylinder also. Just follow the distributor firing order.