<VV> Intake Valve Problem / Corvairitis IS Infectious!

Western Canada CORSA westerncanadacorsa at shaw.ca
Wed Aug 15 03:37:53 EDT 2007


It sure ain't anti-freeze!
 
Regards,
Joel

-----Original Message-----
From: ScottyGrover at aol.com [mailto:ScottyGrover at aol.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 12:31 AM
To: westerncanadacorsa at shaw.ca
Cc: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: Re: <VV> Intake Valve Problem / Corvairitis IS Infectious!



In a message dated 8/15/2007 12:25:50 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
westerncanadacorsa at shaw.ca writes:

I just finished up pulling the head off a 140 belonging to WCC's newest
member.  She's been a friend for 10 years, and it would appear that
Corvairitis IS infectious.  She has succumbed to the constant exposure.

I'll lay out the symptoms to see if anybody has ever experienced anything
like this before.  She just purchased this car, and it didn't come from
"with in" so to speak so we don't know all it's history.  Other than the PO
said the smoking described below came on gradually.

It was smoking constantly from the pass. side bank.  White smoke, so it's
oil related.  I figured it was a bad guide.  There is no evidence of blowby,
nothing is being pushed up the dipstick.

However, when we pulled the rocker cover, the lower stud nut for the #5
Intake had almost completely backed off.  Not the ball nut mind you, the
whole rocker stud.

Would an intake valve not opening cause an extreme vacuum situation during
the stroke that would result in oil being drawn past the rings?

Regards,
Joel


We'll soon find out; I have had the same problem but didn't know the white
smoke on starting after a day or so's break was from burning oil; I thought
THAT caused blue smoke. I'm due to have someone take up the slack in the
lifter.
 
Scotty from Hollyweird




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