As an easy test, try disconnecting the brake booster line. If the smoke goes
away, you may have a bad booster that sucks brake fluid.
A worn engine normally pours out blew smoke, and this is a condition that
develops gradually.
D^2
Quoting Luis C <luis1024@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi everybody,
> Recently purchased 1968 convertible but have not had
> the time and weather problems to work on her much
> since i got her. She starts up great but the white
> smoke and the fumes are Killing us in my house threw
> my closed garage door. I had a 1969 at one time and I
> don,t remember it smoking like that. Could that be a
> bad sign ?. I would like to do a compression test on
> the engine how much would you think it would cost at
> a service station or can i do it myself. I know some
> thing about doing a compression test but don't the
> proper procedure . How does a compression tester cost?
> Hope to hear from you guys and thanks.
>
> Luis 1968 Blue convertible.
>
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