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My first question as a new member

I had my 72 454 out for astrol today and after a 20 mile run she is huffing blue smoke . took the air cleaner ld off and when I stepped her
down hard she pops a steddy pop to be herd top of carb no fire just
asteddy pop on full throttle . I think it might be a craked head in between intake and exaust valve. Any and all advice is much appreciated.
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Now was it running normal before your drive or did it occur during?
Is the blue smoke blue-grayish or blue like burning oil?
Is it huffing at idle, cruising, full throttle?
Did you hear any unusual noises before this occured?
Is this a high mileage engine?
Does the engine have a fresh tune up?
I would pull and inspect all the plugs. Look for anything unusual.
Then do a compression check on all the cylinders to see if you have a cylinder going bad.
Keep us posted
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Have you done a compression test? That would help with the diagnostic.
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Dang, I gotta read more.
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Darryl beat you by a wisker.
Good that both are thinking compression test.
That should tell alot.


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Thanks for the replys . I had a shop do a comp test said it was 125-130 . It is a No. match block but I do not know the history other than it has 68000miles .It only blows blue smoke after it is well warmed up. and a steddy popping with the air cleaner lid off when made to rev hard. Ithink this could mean a wore cam lobe? thanks for any and all your help
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If compression holds even across all cylinders, I would suspect rings are bad on the blue smoke. On the popping,I would prolly guess the timing chain. To me, It doesn't sound to much like a cam problem. But I'm not much of a cam person.
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I am definitely thinking stretched timing chain or mistimed. As far as the blue smoke...definitely oil smoke, probably rings if it's doing it after it warms up. Does it puff when you first start it up?
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Thanks again for any and all help. Ok I just got my 72 in Jan. so I have not driven it much. It has no smoke upon start up . But after it is good and warm it pelts blue smoke out even out each exaust every time I rev it pops out the carb sounds like amachine gun.
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If it's a cam going down, you'll know it. Not only will it pop, it won't have any strength and will dog down at all speeds and RPM's.
When my cam went, I thought it was the distributor, coil, tune-up, carb, and changed all, then it wouldn't even hardly pull itself out of it's parking spot so if the cam is going flat, you will find it gets significantly worse every time you try to drive it.
The bad cam years are well after your 72 BTW. Later C3's had more cam issues.
dnv 2007-05-03 08:08:42
When my cam went, I thought it was the distributor, coil, tune-up, carb, and changed all, then it wouldn't even hardly pull itself out of it's parking spot so if the cam is going flat, you will find it gets significantly worse every time you try to drive it.
The bad cam years are well after your 72 BTW. Later C3's had more cam issues.
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