I have recently rebuilt the b3 that I put into my festiva and everything has seemed normal so far. Due to the fact that my transmission has been out of order the past few weeks and my poor car was in need of a serious brake job, I have not been able to drive it yet. Well, at the beginning of the week I finally got everything running good so I decided to take her for a spin around the neighborhood. About half way through my lap, my car started pouring smoke out of the back. Today, I borrowed a friends compression tester and all of my cylinders were in the mid 170's. I took it for another lap with the same results, huge cloud of smoke behind me. I let the car idle in my driveway after the ride and it was still producing large amounts of smoke. I shut it down for about 10 minutes and started it back up and there was hardly any smoke at all, even when I rev'ed it up. When I rebuilt the engine, the only thing I did to the head was clean it with some degreaser. I am thinking that the valve seals may be leaking?
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Originally posted by jjk1224 View PostI have recently rebuilt the b3 that I put into my festiva and everything has seemed normal so far. Due to the fact that my transmission has been out of order the past few weeks and my poor car was in need of a serious brake job, I have not been able to drive it yet. Well, at the beginning of the week I finally got everything running good so I decided to take her for a spin around the neighborhood. About half way through my lap, my car started pouring smoke out of the back. Today, I borrowed a friends compression tester and all of my cylinders were in the mid 170's. I took it for another lap with the same results, huge cloud of smoke behind me. I let the car idle in my driveway after the ride and it was still producing large amounts of smoke. I shut it down for about 10 minutes and started it back up and there was hardly any smoke at all, even when I rev'ed it up. When I rebuilt the engine, the only thing I did to the head was clean it with some degreaser. I am thinking that the valve seals may be leaking?Some people like to read fiction,I prefer to read repair manuals. Weird I know-
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Originally posted by Zanzer View PostHow many miles since the rebuild? Did you take the car out for a spin and properly seat the rings after getting it back on the road?
Originally posted by nitrofarm View PostDefine the word "Rebuilt". It leaves a lot to our imagination.
and did you replace all the gaskets?
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