I bought what turned out to be a neglected & abused 89 Festiva. It has 128,xxx showing, rust free, lightly hit in front - pushed in radiator support, cracked grill. Just passed inspection and is road legal. (White Rocket)
I bought it for the body as my 88 (Black Rocket) had the jack go up through the body rather than raising the car.
When I got it home it was running badly, changed plugs, old carboned and one oily, distributor loose - set it half way between running slow in one direction and the other, just a bit of black oil showing on the dip stick - changed oil and filter.
There was a crack in the radiator top tank - replaced radiator. Newish exhaust system but catalytic converter removed, air supply from air cleaner welded into pipe where the cat was.
After I did the above, it runs like a scalded dog. When first started BIG plume of oil smoke, as it warms up, less, driven gently little smoke, but when accelerated more smoke.
Next time I drive I'll go down a long hill in 3rd, foot off gas, then accelerate at bottom. That should show if oil is being sucked around valve seals.
I have only driven it about 60 miles since fixing the above. It is possible the rings are stuck, carboned or gummy. This may resolve itself with more driving. It is also possible that lack of oil and overheating has scored the cylinders. As far as I can tell it is not showing blown head gasket or warped head.
Next thought is to pull the plugs and put about 2 oz. kerosene in each hole, put car in 4th and push it back and forth to move the juice around, let sit overnight, crank to blow out kerosene, plugs in, and drive it.
Any recommendations on favorite mouse milk to do the above. I'll do a compression check while I'm playing with it also.
Any thoughts, speculations, or advise.
Thanks, Paul
I bought it for the body as my 88 (Black Rocket) had the jack go up through the body rather than raising the car.
When I got it home it was running badly, changed plugs, old carboned and one oily, distributor loose - set it half way between running slow in one direction and the other, just a bit of black oil showing on the dip stick - changed oil and filter.
There was a crack in the radiator top tank - replaced radiator. Newish exhaust system but catalytic converter removed, air supply from air cleaner welded into pipe where the cat was.
After I did the above, it runs like a scalded dog. When first started BIG plume of oil smoke, as it warms up, less, driven gently little smoke, but when accelerated more smoke.
Next time I drive I'll go down a long hill in 3rd, foot off gas, then accelerate at bottom. That should show if oil is being sucked around valve seals.
I have only driven it about 60 miles since fixing the above. It is possible the rings are stuck, carboned or gummy. This may resolve itself with more driving. It is also possible that lack of oil and overheating has scored the cylinders. As far as I can tell it is not showing blown head gasket or warped head.
Next thought is to pull the plugs and put about 2 oz. kerosene in each hole, put car in 4th and push it back and forth to move the juice around, let sit overnight, crank to blow out kerosene, plugs in, and drive it.
Any recommendations on favorite mouse milk to do the above. I'll do a compression check while I'm playing with it also.
Any thoughts, speculations, or advise.
Thanks, Paul
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