77 CJ7 with rebuilt 350 smoking out of one side
seanmcnunn
Jeeper
I need help. I've read several threads on this site and have always found them to be very helpful. Here's my problem in short.
Background:
1977 CJ7 Base I bought from a farmer dude as a rebuilt for my daughter's sweet 16. He claims that in the rebuild they took it down to the block, bored it out .10 over, did the heads and all that. Iffy on the valves but he claims that at least they had them honed or cleaned or whatever the basic is without replacing them.
Jeep "Buster" had 20+ miles on it when I got it a year ago. I've been working on the body, wiring and interior for the last 8 months or so.
Started it up and it smokes LIKE IT'S GETTING PAID TO DO IT. but only out of the driver side.
I've changed out the oil to 30 weight and new filter, put a brand new Holley 4160 on it cause I thought it was running rich and didn't care to rebuild, replaced the plugs yesterday and ran it for about an hour in the garage. Still SMOKES OUT OF THE DRIVERS SIDE LIKE IT'S ANGRY AT MOTHER NATURE.
The smoke originally stung my eyes which made me think fuel so I replaced the carb. replaced the fuel filter, new fuel lines and so on.
I pulled the plugs today and #1 was wet and oily but the rest were sort of suit covered. Passenger side looked pretty good. I can post pictures if it helps but definately went to the touch on #1 and some oil in the threads.
went and got a compression tester and the dry results are:
Driver side front to back
200
190
190
205
Passenger side front to back
210
200
190
215
Adjusted the mixture screws on the carb 1/2 turn in and ran it for another hout today. Same smoking out of the drivers side. Now about the smoke. It appears to be blueish white. I'm not using anti freeze and it doesn't smell or taste sweet. The oil off the dipstick doesn't smell gassy and looks fairly clean still but it's only been about 20 miles / 1 hour with the new oil.
It doesn't start out too bad, but after it warms up it really really smokes up. Then if you let it idle for a bit it will calm down but still smoke and if you rev it up a bit the smoke comes out and clouds the entire neighborhood. Then if you let it idle it seems to settle down to a little trickle of smoke (still not acceptable but very noticibly different). Then you can up the RPM and the smoke comes back till you let it settle down again.
I don't think it's fuel because of the new carb but could be wrong there. I think it's valve seals but the Chevy guys I talk to say it wouldn't smoke when hot... just at start up and then only just a puff. Might be the intake or head gasket but I can't see anything visible and it actually runs great other than the smoke. One additional data point is that it seems to over gas on a cold start and shoot fuel up thru the top of the carb and barf a bit but once running at temp will start and stop with no drama.
Any thoughts or tests I can run?
Background:
1977 CJ7 Base I bought from a farmer dude as a rebuilt for my daughter's sweet 16. He claims that in the rebuild they took it down to the block, bored it out .10 over, did the heads and all that. Iffy on the valves but he claims that at least they had them honed or cleaned or whatever the basic is without replacing them.
Jeep "Buster" had 20+ miles on it when I got it a year ago. I've been working on the body, wiring and interior for the last 8 months or so.
Started it up and it smokes LIKE IT'S GETTING PAID TO DO IT. but only out of the driver side.
I've changed out the oil to 30 weight and new filter, put a brand new Holley 4160 on it cause I thought it was running rich and didn't care to rebuild, replaced the plugs yesterday and ran it for about an hour in the garage. Still SMOKES OUT OF THE DRIVERS SIDE LIKE IT'S ANGRY AT MOTHER NATURE.
The smoke originally stung my eyes which made me think fuel so I replaced the carb. replaced the fuel filter, new fuel lines and so on.
I pulled the plugs today and #1 was wet and oily but the rest were sort of suit covered. Passenger side looked pretty good. I can post pictures if it helps but definately went to the touch on #1 and some oil in the threads.
went and got a compression tester and the dry results are:
Driver side front to back
200
190
190
205
Passenger side front to back
210
200
190
215
Adjusted the mixture screws on the carb 1/2 turn in and ran it for another hout today. Same smoking out of the drivers side. Now about the smoke. It appears to be blueish white. I'm not using anti freeze and it doesn't smell or taste sweet. The oil off the dipstick doesn't smell gassy and looks fairly clean still but it's only been about 20 miles / 1 hour with the new oil.
It doesn't start out too bad, but after it warms up it really really smokes up. Then if you let it idle for a bit it will calm down but still smoke and if you rev it up a bit the smoke comes out and clouds the entire neighborhood. Then if you let it idle it seems to settle down to a little trickle of smoke (still not acceptable but very noticibly different). Then you can up the RPM and the smoke comes back till you let it settle down again.
I don't think it's fuel because of the new carb but could be wrong there. I think it's valve seals but the Chevy guys I talk to say it wouldn't smoke when hot... just at start up and then only just a puff. Might be the intake or head gasket but I can't see anything visible and it actually runs great other than the smoke. One additional data point is that it seems to over gas on a cold start and shoot fuel up thru the top of the carb and barf a bit but once running at temp will start and stop with no drama.
Any thoughts or tests I can run?