I will never be your caliber builder but i thought I would check that. I pulled the pvc and ran a tissue up it from both ends and there wasn't any noticable amount of oil there, so just to make sure I ran the camera down the carb and didn't see oil in the runners.Unless the pcv baffle is oem or just like oem, I’d pull the pcv valve and put another breather in the hole.
Just to be sure I may disconnect the pcv and plug the inlet to the carb and see what happens. Kinda the problem is there is so much iol in the exhaust it will take a while even after the problem is solved so the best bet is keep checking the chambers.I like trying the simple stuff first.
Nice car! Good luck!
I've gotten ring sets with the wrong size oil rings/expanders, one set was std & the oils were.030" over.....luckily I'd done enough at that point that I knew as soon as I installed the 1st set of oils something wasn't lookin' right. So before I installed the 2nd ring I tried compressing them, uhmmm..nope, and set it on the bore just to see...WHAAAwhaaaooow.......Block was bored and honed, new K B pistons and rings, heads received 3 angle valve job, stem seals and deep bowl blending.
Look under the intake ports to see if you see oil.What would I look for?
So the question is is this just normal oil on a fairly freshly rebuilt engine? Is oil being sucked in from under the intake? Engine runs strong. Passenger compartment fills with oil smoke at 50 mph plus. What say you?
Not necessarily. could still use oil.So it has good power, means the rings are sealed.
So are you thinking its the rings and not the intake gaskets?That is absolutely unacceptable and it’s junk. Find a shop that knows how to hone a cylinder because that’s not it.
So are you thinking its the rings and not the intake gaskets?
I was going to suggest just pulling the carb, since You have the inspection cam, & feeding it down the runners.View attachment 1716464785
Ran a leakdown test and it looks pretty good.
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Did a compression test and they were all within 10%. BTW the engine was cold. Got most of the top pulled apart and ready to take off the intake. Ran outta time.
I had an Eddy Air Gap that had the right angles but was still milled wrong. It was bottoming out on the china rails just as it was getting to the head gaskets, almost like when heads were cut. Comparing against three other manifolds showed the Air Gap to be wrong.Thanks CudaJason, thats the conclusion I have arrived at. I took a measurement of the fel pro gasket in place and am planning on tearing down the intake to see whats going on.
I'm kinda leaning toward the intake angle too. I dont know how to check the angle, maybe plasigauge or clay to check clearances with a light torque.