JRA2000TL
The Complainer
Finished up rod bearings on the 89 today...sort of. I had an issue with the portion of the Y-pipe toward the front of the car. I could not get the ****** holes to line up with the studs. I got the rears ok, connected it, and reconnected the spring bolts on the back portion. As a result, the car sounds like it has no exhaust still. I'm going to have to deal with this another day or drive it up to a shop and have them fix that real quick; I'm spent for today.
I cranked it up to make sure all was ok bearing wise. Engine seems ok, but there's smoke coming from the rear VC area. I am aware that both VCGs are leaking heavily and need to be replaced; however, why all this smoke on a cold start? Am I burning up a piston b/c I don't have the exhaust fully connected? Am I burning oil somehow b/c the car is still on jackstands and the oil would be tilted more that direction in the pan? Dumb ?s, I know.
Also, would it hurt the car to drive like that 2 miles to the exhaust shop and have them line up the ****** and screw the nuts on the studs? None are broken. One stud looks a bit crooked; not sure what the deal is.
Here's the video
http://s108.photobucket.com/albums/n10/jasarisi/?action=view¤t=SHOexhaust.mp4
I cranked it up to make sure all was ok bearing wise. Engine seems ok, but there's smoke coming from the rear VC area. I am aware that both VCGs are leaking heavily and need to be replaced; however, why all this smoke on a cold start? Am I burning up a piston b/c I don't have the exhaust fully connected? Am I burning oil somehow b/c the car is still on jackstands and the oil would be tilted more that direction in the pan? Dumb ?s, I know.
Also, would it hurt the car to drive like that 2 miles to the exhaust shop and have them line up the ****** and screw the nuts on the studs? None are broken. One stud looks a bit crooked; not sure what the deal is.
Here's the video
http://s108.photobucket.com/albums/n10/jasarisi/?action=view¤t=SHOexhaust.mp4
