mechanic - motor question
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mechanic - motor question
I ran some bad gas through my truck last night. took me awhile this morning to get it cranked and when I did it was smoking pretty heavily and acted like it didn't have any power. What in the world could it be? will it correct itself by just letting it run or did I burn up a valve or something? I keep hearing a little ticking noise under the hood.
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I check it before I start it everytime. Its full of oil
4dawgma wrote:when was the last time you checked the oil?
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u check the oil everytime you start it?
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Re: mechanic - motor question
What about running SeaFoam or Heet through it.
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yeah, its a restored 77 ford bronco that gets driven maybe twice a month
SHANE704 wrote:u check the oil everytime you start it?
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i'm gonna try that this afternoon.
Deltaquack wrote:What about running SeaFoam or Heet through it.
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yeah sounds like a junked up carb
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replace fuel filter as well...if it was really bad gas (sediment in it), you may be in for a few filter changes.
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thanks. I knew better than to swap to the auxillary tank.

donia wrote:replace fuel filter as well...if it was really bad gas (sediment in it), you may be in for a few filter changes.
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change filters. drain tank and run a couple of high octane tanks of fuel threw it along with like some marvel mystery oil for carbs and you should be okay. worst case get some new plugs. bad gas can cause your plugs to gunk up
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What color was the smoke? blue is oil, could be a broken valve spring, broken rocker arm etc that would explian the mis fire.
Did the smoke stop after it ran a few min, that would just mean your valve seals leaked some oil into the cylinder no big deal. The ticking could be a lifter not primed, it should stop after a few min of starting.
Black is fuel, the above mentioned should help.
Did the smoke stop after it ran a few min, that would just mean your valve seals leaked some oil into the cylinder no big deal. The ticking could be a lifter not primed, it should stop after a few min of starting.
Black is fuel, the above mentioned should help.

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thanks, ended up I had 4 bent push rods on the intake side. I replaced all of the push rods in the motor and it ran fine. Went out of town this weekend and cranked it up this evening only to hear a ticking sound again. Pulled the covers again and had one of the new push rods bend again. I replaced it and ran it for around two hours today and everything seems to be fine. only time will tell.
what in the hell could have caused the push rods to bend?
what in the hell could have caused the push rods to bend?
1010 wrote:What color was the smoke? blue is oil, could be a broken valve spring, broken rocker arm etc that would explian the mis fire.
Did the smoke stop after it ran a few min, that would just mean your valve seals leaked some oil into the cylinder no big deal. The ticking could be a lifter not primed, it should stop after a few min of starting.
Black is fuel, the above mentioned should help.
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A stuck lifter, or the piston is hitting the valve from jumped time or out of time.
Bent valve.
Bent valve.

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That old gas is bad for vavles!! When it reaches a certain age it will leave a bad sticky residue on the valves themselves and cause the pushrods to get bent! Take tank off...and have it professionally cleaned out then clean out your lines and carb also...once you get clean tank of gas going through you shouldnt have anymore problems.
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