mtnmankev
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- Joined
- Jun 10, 2014
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- Location
- Ash Fork, Arizona
- First Name
- Kevin
- Truck Year
- 1984, 1983
- Truck Model
- K10, C20
- Engine Size
- 383 Stroker, 350
The brand new distributor went in without a glitch, as they have always done before up until now.
I only needed to turn the oil pump drive about 1/8" for the dizzy to drop right in.
The engine sure loves it.
Obviously the problems I have been having were caused by a defective dizzy, something went awry with it, so a careful dissection and inspection is in order to learn what happened.
But the new distributor also created a new problem, went to the big city today, got up to highway speed (65mph) and saw clouds of oil smoke pouring out from under the truck.
For some reason oil is getting past the base of the distributor (the new gasket was seated perfectly) and dripping down to the exhaust pipes and burning off.
Now i get to pull it back out and see if I can try another gasket and do a complete close inspection of the machining on the unit to make sure there's no way for oil to escape.
I only needed to turn the oil pump drive about 1/8" for the dizzy to drop right in.
The engine sure loves it.
Obviously the problems I have been having were caused by a defective dizzy, something went awry with it, so a careful dissection and inspection is in order to learn what happened.
But the new distributor also created a new problem, went to the big city today, got up to highway speed (65mph) and saw clouds of oil smoke pouring out from under the truck.
For some reason oil is getting past the base of the distributor (the new gasket was seated perfectly) and dripping down to the exhaust pipes and burning off.
Now i get to pull it back out and see if I can try another gasket and do a complete close inspection of the machining on the unit to make sure there's no way for oil to escape.