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Thread: Follow up. Success! Recent 390 Rebuilt Smoking Problem/Crossover Ports Blocked Solved
          
   
   

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    Follow up. Success! Recent 390 Rebuilt Smoking Problem/Crossover Ports Blocked Solved

     



    Attachment 65941fairlane1.JPG68fairlane7.JPGHello again friends. Let me first say that I appreciate everyone's help with my problems with this recent rebuild set of problems. Let me first explain in case you missed my earlier posts. This 68 Ford Fairlane 500 was rescued out of a field after sitting for 20 years after the previous owner raced the crap out of it with the 390 it has and a high rise double 4 barrel set up. The car had a functional scoop so there was a hole in the hood which over the years let water and bugs get into the engine since he took the intake and heads off exposing the block. When I got it the heads with their parts and a Weiand 7282 intake were in the trunk along with various other parts. I took this mess and over the course of 9 months in my spare time brought it back to condition you see in the images I provided. It still could use a paint job but it's OK for now.
    Anyway this is why the car was smoking. This problem is very unusual and therefor most satisfying to figure out. What I found was there was a hole in one of the push rod channels in the intake which was letting oil seep into and filling up the intake exhaust crossover channel. Once filled it was introducing oil into #7 exhaust valve through a tiny slit exposed in the croosover port on the head because the gasket Felpro makes has to be near perfect on the head since the port is long and barely gets covered. I called Felpro and the main tech there told me to use some very thin 5000 thick metal to cover over the ports before installing the gaskets. He said that there was no gasket set they offered with the metal plates built in. Not only did he suggest this but several other old school Ford mechanics also recommended this. After investing $400.00 in a nice Edelbrock Performer intake and using just a pinch of the yellow weatherstrip adhesive to hold the plates and gaskets perfectly in place I put everything back together. The end result was nothing short of spectacular. After getting out on some newly paved country roads outside of Tallahassee, we were enjoying our accomplishments fully for the first time. If you can imagine the grins on our faces as I slammed the gas pedal and the 411 posi rear took over spinning the tires through 1st and second gear with the car fish tailing and just screaming down the road like we have never seen or heard it before. The C6 transmission sat for over 20 years and after just replacing the fluid and changing the filter, seals and pan gasket it's shift kit installed by the previous owner came alive again and worked perfectly. This engine was bored .060 over, has a performance cam, solid lifters and heavy duty valve springs and was definitely enjoying all of its upgrades. I wish all of you could have been there to see this car in action as I don't think the possums, bears and deer were getting much out of it. The best part of it all was that I burned all of the old oil out of the headers and exhaust and the smoking has stopped with exception of the white smoking coming from around the tires.
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