mopar 440 charger

Old Jul 13, 2018 | 05:27 PM
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mopar 440 charger

ciao, scusate inglese ma uso traduttore. ho un problema sulla mia charger rt 440 , ho benzina in olio motore soffia da i coperchi valvola le candele sono nere e scoppia , compressione ok, ho pompa elettrica nuova , regolatore pressione ok, carburatore holley nuovo, spinterogeno nuovo, sequenza ok, auto fredda ok, callda problemi scoppia e poi non accende , se cambio olio e candele ok e poi 15 minuti problemi , ??????
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Old Jul 13, 2018 | 05:28 PM
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Hi, sorry English but I use a translator. I have a problem on my charger rt 440, I have petrol in engine oil blowing from the valve covers the candles are black and bursts, compression ok, I have new electric pump, pressure regulator ok, new holley carburetor, new distributor, ok sequence, cold car ok, callda problems bursts and then does not turn on, if I change oil and candles ok and then 15 minutes problems, ??????
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Old Jul 13, 2018 | 07:58 PM
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Sounds like the oil rings are no good inside the engine ?

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Old Jul 14, 2018 | 07:13 AM
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Time for a compression or cylinder air pressure test.
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Old Jul 14, 2018 | 08:06 AM
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alex -

Just remember that if there's gas in the oil, it's washing down the cylinders when the car if turned off. When the car is on, the gas is vaporized. Agree with Bob that the oil rings may be a problem, and if I believe you that the compression is ok, then either the oil rings were installed improperly or not at all.

You said there's a new fuel pump? Mechanical or electric? If electric, what pressure is it delivering gas to the engine?

Even if the PCV system failed (or didn't exist), you'd get oil blowing out the valve covers, but not gas.

Is there ANYTHING non-standard about the engine we should know about?

Archer
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