ehart814
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After quite a while of minor oil consumption, I have come to the conclusion that my problem is most likely valve seals.
I have seen my 500 puff smoke a few times. If I allow it to idle for a couple minutes or more, it will puff smoke when I first take off.
It will also puff smoke after engine braking going down a hill. When I get back on the gas, smoke puffs out.
These two conditions tell me that the engine is sucking oil in when in a high vacuum condition - when the throttle is closed. When I open the throttle again, the oil is burned causing the smoke. I have also noticed that it takes a few extra cranks to start the engine and I wonder if the little bit of oil is contributing to that issue.
I might try switching oil in the short term and see if that makes much of a difference, but I doubt it will help.
I am very surprised that the valve seals are leaking, since I take very good care of it.
Has anyone here done this job, or had it done?? I have read others here with the same problem.
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I have seen my 500 puff smoke a few times. If I allow it to idle for a couple minutes or more, it will puff smoke when I first take off.
It will also puff smoke after engine braking going down a hill. When I get back on the gas, smoke puffs out.
These two conditions tell me that the engine is sucking oil in when in a high vacuum condition - when the throttle is closed. When I open the throttle again, the oil is burned causing the smoke. I have also noticed that it takes a few extra cranks to start the engine and I wonder if the little bit of oil is contributing to that issue.
I might try switching oil in the short term and see if that makes much of a difference, but I doubt it will help.
I am very surprised that the valve seals are leaking, since I take very good care of it.
Has anyone here done this job, or had it done?? I have read others here with the same problem.
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