Big Smoke on Startup
Due to the hard climate for batteries in Canberra, I have had the batteries removed from my 101 since mid year and on a trickle charge. As such the engine (77 3.5 V8) has not been run since May.
Today I put the batteries back in an attempted start up - initially the starter could not turn over the motor but after a couple of goes it loosened up and fired - however it belched out really thick smoke (whiteish blue stuff) - enough to smoke ou the whole neighbourhood. After warming up and off choke it still continued to smoke in a big way. Water level is fine - no issues there.
I then switched off and left the engine for half an hour and then tried a restart - fired first go and no smoke - running nice and sweet on both petrol and LPG - smoke gone.
I am assuming I have some sort of valve stem seal issue - any other thoughts or do I have a bigger issue.
Also - the starter sometimes does not engage the flywheel - other times no problems (batteries are fully charged and relatively new). Is this symtomatic of a tired starter or something else.
Cheers
Garry
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