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zenilder February-25th-2002 12:18 PM

rough start/idle in morning...
 
This morning I started the car, and it started idling pretty bad. The car was shaking, and it seemed like everytime the engine turned over, it was going to die. So, I stomped on the gas pedal to try and clear it's throat a few times, and a bit of blue smoke came out the back ( I know a bit of oil was the cause of that ). Just about a minute later, it started to idle somewhat okay. My wife commented that it has been a long time since I replaced the oil (maybe 5000 miles), and she is right, but I don't think that would cause this problem. When I drove to work, it seemed fine. I didn't notice any loss of power (not that I expected any loss of power), although it has been running a tad rough the last few weeks (I can feel vibration at varying speeds of the engine from the gas pedal and shifter).

I know that rushing home last night probably helped bring the problem up.
I was at a game center with a friend when I realized that I needed to get home by 1am (I managed to get out of the parking lot like 12:40). I sped up so that I would make it by 1am. I landed up driving about an average of ~105mph.

I'm guessing the 10min of 100+mph didn't do too well for the valve guide seals. Would the seals be the problem?
This is an engine I bought from K Watanabe. They said it had 50-55k miles on it.

Any ideas or suggestions will be appreciated.
If the engine does the same thing tomorrow morning, then I'll be concerned. :(

Thanks in advance.

zenilder February-25th-2002 12:32 PM

geh. anything I could do to help it not drink oil?:confused:
Just asking because I have a second engine which I plan to build up while I'm using the current engine in the car. If there's anything I can do (diff pistons, which I plan to do; diff rings, head, etc..), I would like to know now. I don't want to build a wicked engine and then always have to put in a quart here and there. "Oh yeah, man. I built this kick-ass engine. Course, I have to put in a quart every-so-often."

Though, I would put up with it rather than having to dump a load of cash for an F-engine and to build it up.

zenilder February-25th-2002 12:38 PM

yeah. :( :( :(
that's about how much I have to put in mine.

WeaDD February-26th-2002 10:05 PM

I had that problem once 4b. It was the oil pan gasket going bad and it leaked onto my clutch and cuase it to slip. The clutch was fine but I didn't know that until it was tow down. but that was the only way for me to find out about it.

zenilder February-27th-2002 12:03 AM

Well, I started the engine this morning, and everything was fine. I think it was the matter of me driving 100+mph for over 10 minutes that night.
The engine has been running fine all day.

Oh well. :blue:

Oh. BTW, very funny, Menace. :the finge :the finge :D :D


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