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Offline discorich

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Smoking NA
« on: August 30, 2010, 10:31:15 »
Hey,

Proberbly been asked many times before but any help would be appriciated. I am just about to get a NA 90 that has a little blue smoke problem, it hasnt been run much for 2 years and i have to put it through a Manx test (more strict than a MOT but not as bad as a SVA), I am a little worryed that the smoke might be a problem. I think i have heard a while back that there is additive that can help with worn engines but not sure and cant remember where i heard it. If anyone has any experiance or advice please let us know.

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Rich
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Re: Smoking NA
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2010, 12:38:39 »
Is it breathing heavy?
If so could be pistons and rings.

Phil.

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Re: Smoking NA
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2010, 20:35:55 »
bioderv will help clean things up as will 2 stroke, 1;200 ratio though there are special additives.

Blue smoke, piston rings, black smoke worn injectors.
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