'57 FMD white smoke

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Matt85
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'57 FMD white smoke

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Hi, I was able to pick up a 1957 major last week. Engine #1427275. It starts up but when you give it some throttle it blows a big cloud of white smoke. And when it idles there is some faint white smoke. Anyway I checked the timing. I put the timing mark on 23 degrees and lines on the coupler dont match up. They are almost a inch apart. I loosend the bolts and it only gets about a half of a inch closer. Does that mean somebody took the pump off and put it back on wrong? Heres a picture of the coupler.
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Re: '57 FMD white smoke

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You have a quiet coupling on your engine, probably from a lorry or a skid unit; so the timing marks probably won't line up as an agricultural engine would. Does your engine number have an " S " at the beginning ?

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I didn't see any S before the numbers. Those two punch marks couldn't be the "new" timing mark?

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Re: '57 FMD white smoke

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Whilst incorrect timing can give off some white smoke from the exhaust, the most common cause is that water is entering the combustion chambers -- frequently from a bad head gasket or corroded piston liners and/or their seals. Other possible causes are water vapour in the fuel and filters.

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