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Old 07-31-2014, 10:52 AM   #1
lowlyfec10
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decisions decisions::bags or motor

so i bought my 69 with a "rebuilt" 350 that had a top end noise. didnt feel like dealing with it, so i picked up a motor from an ex-coworker that had a 86 350 he pulled to put in a beefier motor in his k10. got it running with a new edelbrock carb and tuneup a couple months ago.....and just recently it has started smoking lightly at idle and a puff of smoke upon acceleration. blueish smoke so its oil. it just happened all of a sudden when i was coming back from a 30 min drive. the only thing i have done is change the valve covers around that time. i will be buying some baffled grommets for starters. pcv on pass side, breather on driver side. running 10w30 oil which i will be changing out for 10w40 or 20w50 this weekend. i originally noticed the smoke coming from one side, but now it seems to be coming from both sides. only when warm, nothing upon cold start. also doing a comp check this weekend too.

so either way, IF it is an internal issue....should i ride this motor out and bag the truck, or go ahead and do the 5.3 swap? lol
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