77 Spider Help
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77 Spider Help
77 - 1800 engine has low compression in cylinders 2 and 3, so suspect blown head gasket. Does the fact that the engine billows white smoke until warm confirm a Head gasket failure of just further add to the mystery? I have already posted about the low compression but failed to mention the white smoke on cold starts only.
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Re: 77 Spider Help
White smoke at startup is head gasket, very likely. It will eventually, pretty soon, go in a big way, where you may not make it home because the engine stops or you cannot see your way thru the white steam/smoke.
Been there, done it.
Good luck.
Been there, done it.
Good luck.
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Re: 77 Spider Help
Thanks for the confirmation.
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Re: 77 Spider Help
White smoke is burning coolant. I bet it also starts rough when it's cold, because the cylinder fills with coolant overnight.
Head gasket for sure.
Head gasket for sure.
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Re: 77 Spider Help
Interesting. Thanks for your opinion.