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    I have a 1940 chief ,that was rebuilt 2 years ago ,just took it for a ride and it started blowing out blue smoke ,motor was completely gone thru 2 years ago ,any ideas what I should check first thanks

  • #2
    check how much oil darins from the crankcase or if you have a level plug above the drain see much comes out there to verify your not wet sumping.
    Check compression,go from there.
    Tom

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    • #3
      yep, I would check for wet sumping first off. Can you see oil returning to your tank with the cap off ? don't make a mess :-) Good luck

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      • #4
        Like both Toms said, check your crankcase to see how much oil comes out, and then monitor it. I had a '40 Chief that would occasionally wet sump. The engine would get lazy, hot, and smoke. . . Just like a girlfriend I had
        Eric Smith
        AMCA #886

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        • #5
          Originally posted by exeric View Post
          I had a '40 Chief that would occasionally wet sump. The engine would get lazy, hot, and smoke. . . Just like a girlfriend I had
          I just hit the invisible "LIKE" button on that comment!
          Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.

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