To: | "6pack-digest@autox.team.net" <6pack-digest@autox.team.net>, |
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Subject: | Re: Valve seals |
From: | Robert Greene <rgreene@whoi.edu> |
Date: | Tue, 14 Jan 2003 18:36:32 -0500 |
Hi Jim: I also had the same smoke problem with my 1976 TR6. After sitting a while it would leave cloud of blue smoke on start up. Also it would smoke a little in between shifts. I bought a set of valve seals from a gentlemen on the www.vtr.org site. If I remember correctly his name was John from GA. I believe he is also on this email list. I am happy to report.... after the installation of the valve seals (pretty easy one hour job w/ help from my buddy Steve). The smoke is almost completely gone. I have driven about 6000 miles since the install. My oil consumption (other than leaks) has dropped. No pun intended! I'm sure the valve seals are not intended for repair on a very worn engine. (As Bob Lang has pointed out). In my case. My compression (dry & wet) was still very high. I would suggest trying it, as the cost was about $12.00 Bob Greene Cape Cod British Car Club |
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