One of my Festys suddenly began to continuously plume smoke a few months ago. The timing belt had 'let go' just before all this but I knew it was a non-interference engine. Compression check was informative in that wet/dry on all 4 cylinders was good (165 lb) but #2 was not consistent and went as low as 60. Prognosis by a seasoned mechanic was a sticking valve. Nice story but this has never happened to me before.
Never done this either before, to an old engine, but I poured in a half can of 'seafoam' and ran it down the highway for 2 km in 2nd gear at 6000rpm and then highway drove it for 1000 km after (Christmas holidays).
Motor runs great now and oil consumption has dropped like a stone.
You don't normally advise people to 'beat the crap out of an engine, do you?
Never done this either before, to an old engine, but I poured in a half can of 'seafoam' and ran it down the highway for 2 km in 2nd gear at 6000rpm and then highway drove it for 1000 km after (Christmas holidays).
Motor runs great now and oil consumption has dropped like a stone.
You don't normally advise people to 'beat the crap out of an engine, do you?
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