BRife
Registered Member
Hey guys I am new to this so just trying it out.
I am trying to figure out what is causing my 350 to smoke so bad. Its in a 1972 K/5, but its not the original engine.
If I let the truck sit for awhile about 2 weeks or so and I start it I will get blue smoke right on start up. It will go away as its idling but once the engine starts to warm up 200 degrees or so it starts to smoke again and its constant. At idle when its warm you can only see the smoke if you were looking for it , its hardly noticeable. But rev the engine to 2000 or so rpm and it becomes a constant puff of blue smoke that does not stop, and as you run it more the idle smoke also becomes heavier.
I did do a compression test, I had 75-80 psi on each cylinder expect number 2 from the front on the right side was at about 60psi and the 3rd one on the right side I got a reading of 0psi. And the right side is the side that is smoking, the left is fine I have duels with headers. I just dont know what would cause me to get 0 psi on that piston, I added oil to that piston and nothing changed.
I am hoping its not rings, I just bought this truck 3 months ago and I dont feel like doing a whole engine replacement or rebuild. The truck runs stronger then ever, does not miss at all and has so much power under the pedal.
Any help would be great,
thank you.
I am trying to figure out what is causing my 350 to smoke so bad. Its in a 1972 K/5, but its not the original engine.
If I let the truck sit for awhile about 2 weeks or so and I start it I will get blue smoke right on start up. It will go away as its idling but once the engine starts to warm up 200 degrees or so it starts to smoke again and its constant. At idle when its warm you can only see the smoke if you were looking for it , its hardly noticeable. But rev the engine to 2000 or so rpm and it becomes a constant puff of blue smoke that does not stop, and as you run it more the idle smoke also becomes heavier.
I did do a compression test, I had 75-80 psi on each cylinder expect number 2 from the front on the right side was at about 60psi and the 3rd one on the right side I got a reading of 0psi. And the right side is the side that is smoking, the left is fine I have duels with headers. I just dont know what would cause me to get 0 psi on that piston, I added oil to that piston and nothing changed.
I am hoping its not rings, I just bought this truck 3 months ago and I dont feel like doing a whole engine replacement or rebuild. The truck runs stronger then ever, does not miss at all and has so much power under the pedal.
Any help would be great,
thank you.