The lightweight needed an oil change so before starting that I thought I'd give it a run to warm everything up and see if anything looks a miss while I'm in there. Well something does.
Why the heck would I have smoke coming from the timing chain cover? It lasted for a good 10 - 15 minutes after shut down and I'm kind of worried. It wasn't a huge amount of smoke (about half or a quarter what your average cigarette puts out) but it kept coming out. Below I'm pointing at the point where it was escaping out but to explain, it looked like it was coming out of the treads of the bolt I'm pointing to.
Here is a shot of it:

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Also, while I was in there, I couldn't help but think that there is entirely too much oil running down the fill tube and valve cover. Could it be that I need to replace the oil fill and breather caps? Or is this all a sign of blow by? I don't have a compression tester at the moment so I'll have to add one to the shopping list till then, any thoughts would be appreciated.
This is a standard 2.25.
Cheers,
Tim
Why the heck would I have smoke coming from the timing chain cover? It lasted for a good 10 - 15 minutes after shut down and I'm kind of worried. It wasn't a huge amount of smoke (about half or a quarter what your average cigarette puts out) but it kept coming out. Below I'm pointing at the point where it was escaping out but to explain, it looked like it was coming out of the treads of the bolt I'm pointing to.
Here is a shot of it:

Clicky
Also, while I was in there, I couldn't help but think that there is entirely too much oil running down the fill tube and valve cover. Could it be that I need to replace the oil fill and breather caps? Or is this all a sign of blow by? I don't have a compression tester at the moment so I'll have to add one to the shopping list till then, any thoughts would be appreciated.
This is a standard 2.25.
Cheers,
Tim
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