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Old School Rotary (Pre-1979) Pre-1979 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections |
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03-17-2014, 07:57 AM | #1 |
Rotary Fan in Training
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coolant causing smoke??
Trying to brainstorm 13-B with major smoke at start-up. Logic sez that it is either damaged oil seals or coolant seals.
Could coolant somehow be getting by the O- rings on intake manifold and into the exhaust system.? I recently replaced them and they look O.K.-Whadayathink guys? |
03-17-2014, 12:58 PM | #3 |
Lifetime Rotorhead
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First thing you need to do is figure out if it's oil smoke or coolant smoke. Easiest way to tell is smell & color of the smoke. If it's coolant burning, it will be white smoke and smell sweet. If it's oil burning, it will be bluish color, and have a nasty, acrid smell.
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03-17-2014, 01:15 PM | #4 |
rotaryevolution.net
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extremely old fuel will also cause smoking issues, if the fuel isn't that old then see which level oil/coolant is dropping.
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03-18-2014, 02:45 PM | #6 |
Professional Stick Poker
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The rotor housings and irons are sealed with O rings, when they (or the lands holding them) go you get coolant leaking into the area that the rotor occupies. Thus white smoke out the tail pipe.
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03-19-2014, 12:46 PM | #9 |
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since this is in the old school section then that's not a likely candidate, unless a fuel injected engine was swapped in.
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03-20-2014, 08:12 AM | #10 |
Rotary Fan in Training
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So, u r saying that the pic of the busted O ring is from a fuel injected engine?? My 13-B is not fuel injected, but I see now where the o-ring is located and understand that a rebuild is in my fiuture.
Before I do the rebuild, I am going to plug up the coolant ports on the intake manifold and see if that stops the smoking What do u think? |
03-20-2014, 02:36 PM | #11 |
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all engines prior to 1986 had the coolant seals in the rotor housings so the wall breaking was a bit less of a concern. they still could lose a coolant seal but again, less likely than the 1986-2002 engines.
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