No on the PCV - gotcha
Mister White Keys wrote:
It seems to be blowing excessive amounts of smoke particularly at idle,
after the rebuild 7 years ago, my car was actually consumed by it's smoke cloud at idle - a slight breeze coming from behind when it was sitting at the curb - the poor little thing just vanished!
I re-ringed a motor for dad a couple of years ago, and it had an idle smoke problem as well - swore I'd never re-ring a motor again (till I did it a few weeks ago). The smoke has cleared up now, after a couple of thousand k's of running around. I figure the bores glazed a bit, and coupled with old pistons & not ideal clearances, took a while to bed in. When I discussed it with my guru, he said it was the rings not sealing properly - the explanation was that because it's happening at idle, there is full vacuum in the combustion chambers - the engine tries to suck air from anywhere it can get it, as much as it can through the (blocked) carbs, but also from below
edit: basically what I'm suggesting is that blow-by can also be suck-by, maybe your old head didn't seal as well as it should, and the new head seals a lot better, showing up weaknesses elsewhere
2nd edit: what you need to do is a
"leakdown test" - can be done with a rag and your compressor air blower, but better with a proper kit - screws into a spark plug hole, and has a pressure gauge - you'll be able to borrow one I'm sure
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