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Ilikeponys

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Well Theres alot of smoke coming from the breather cap on my engine and its getting into the cab. its a open breather cap. Also when I start the car a puff of white smoke comes out the exhuast. The guy I bought it from said the engine was rebuild a year ago so the dont think the piston rings are worn. What else could it be?

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Could be a leaking or blown head gasket or leaking intake gasket? Are you losing water over time?
 
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I agree with the other accessment. It sounds like a blown head gasket. If you have water come out your tail pipes that smells like anti-freeze than you have a blown head gasket. Also if the guy who re-built the engine did not stagger the rings or put them in upside down you will have blow by. I took an engine apart and the top rings were in upside down.
 

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Breather Smoke

My 65 289 started doing that a couple of months ago. It turned out to be a ruptured diaphram in the fuel pump. I replaced the pump and the smoke stopped after the gas evaporated out of the oil. It's an easy, cheap fix and a good possibility of what your problem is.
 

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there is always some amount of vapor being created inside of an engine. Anybody on this board can remove the oil cap from their warm engine and notice a white (think of steam) oily smelling vapor being emitted from the valve covers/crankcase. Its just a byproduct of high temperatures, oil, and environmental humidity. Its hard to tell in the pic, but it looks like the breather just has an open hole in the top(or is that a sticker or something), and I can't tell what you have on the pass. side valve cover. You need to have a breather on one side, and a pcv valve on the other. The idea is to have a ventilated crankcase that vents all oily vapor back into the engine through the intake/carb, rather than into the underhood area/passenger compartment. If you already have a properly functioning pcv valve on one side, and the proper breather on the other, then you may have further problems. The puffs from the tailpipe/s are likely valve seals or loose valve guides that allow a small amount of oil to drain into the cylinder after the engine has been sitting. Or the carb could be leaking down.

Why is your heater not hooked up? Still running the autolite 2 barrel carb? It looks like the distributor is a few teeth off just by looking at the vacuum housing, what is the timing set at? You've gotta do something about those plug wires too.
 
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Yes the top of the breather is opened. I have no tube that runs back into the air filter. I was thinking about ordering one of these:


and running a tube back into the air filter. Would that work?

Yup thats the stock carb.No I dont have a heater. Not sure whats the timing at. The engine runs really good. Always starts right up and never dies.
 

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