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Burning Oil
- Thread starter lthom
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I'm pretty sure that it is oil smoke (my description of smoke colour above being a bit vague!).The head gasket was replaced shortly before I bought the car and there are no signs of cross contamination in the oil of water.
Here's a photo from the Combe track day (I'm braking for Camp corner so foot off accelerator):

From what you've suggested I think the evidence points towards valve stems / oil seals - I'm going to Castle Combe today to watch the PCGB racing and I'll try to find Kevin of Alex in the paddock.
I'll keep you posted!
Thanks again
Mick
ORIGINAL: 944 man
Wow. Guides & seals, I think.
+1! (Although I have seen that sort of smoke on a dyno which was later identified as being from badly scored bores)
When I explained the symptoms he thought it was more likely bores / piston rings than top end, although he said either way it was probably not worth taking the engine apart - his advice was to keep using the existing engine until something catastrophic happens, and then swap the whole engine for a second-hand one (which can be picked-up on ebay for around £250) - of course the risk here is that a second-hand engine may have the same problem!
Kevin remembered my car, which was campaigned by Frank Cortes in the PCGB championship for several years in the mid 2000's. Kevin did not think that the engine had been rebuilt since the car was built (or if it had it was not by him), so it's probably had a hard life!
Mick
Neil Haughey
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By the way, conditions at Combe yesterday were a bit changeable to say the least - qualifying for PCGB was dry (first thing in the morning), race 1 was drizzly, and race 2 was absolutely p***ing down. Sumpter won C1 from Morris in both, and as mentioned above Alex Eacock got C2 in the first race and I think he may also have got the class win in the second race as well. A couple of spinners but luckily no major accidents.
Mick

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