Near my house there is a very long and steep hill. When I come down it I am in top gear and have no accelerator at all but the car is still running at high revs at around 50 mph.
At the bottom of the hill is an intersection and I notice that when pulling away in first gear I get some white/blue smoke from the exhaust. This doesn't normally happen and is gone by the next intersection. Something about coming down that hill with no accelerator seems to be causing the smoke. Any ideas what it might be?
Smoke from Exhaust after downhill run
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Smoke from Exhaust after downhill run
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David
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David
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It's worn engine - rings/pistons/bores etc! Everyone wants to blame the valve guides/seals - and sure they do play a small part - but as long as the seals are present -they will be doing a good enough job. Solution to the problem is - knock it into neutral and cost down the hill! The car has brakes to slow it - no need to stress the engine !



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Ummmmmm no can't see it being a worn engine. Engine was fully rebuilt with new bearings, rings etc when restoring nthe car. Head was also fully reconditioned. Also, no smoke at all when I rev it hard in the driveway, only after this long downhill run with accelerator right off.
Coasting is not an option - hill is VERY steep and long and would result in me careening down at over 70 mph with no engine to slow me down!
Coasting is not an option - hill is VERY steep and long and would result in me careening down at over 70 mph with no engine to slow me down!
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David
Sydney, Australia
1953 Ser II Empire Green
David
Sydney, Australia
1953 Ser II Empire Green