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STOVER KA ENGINECOULD ANY BODY TELL ME WHY I GET PUFFS OF BLUEISH GRAY SMOKE OUT OF THIS ENGINE ENGINE HAS BEEN...this thread has 2 replies and has been viewed 422 times
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COULD ANY BODY TELL ME WHY I GET PUFFS OF BLUEISH GRAY SMOKE OUT OF THIS ENGINE ENGINE HAS BEEN SITTING FOR 10 YRS STUCK RINGS?
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My best guess is rings also,you could let it run and get real warm for extended periods of time or put aload on it for a several hours it may clear up.If that doesent work rings are next step.
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Make sure your oiler isn't dripping too much oil. Shouldn't be any more than 4 or 5 drops a minute.Also does it blow compression out back of cylinder when firing? That would show rings or cylinder wear.
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