 
| Well, after sitting through a couple of winters in 
my garage, I was able to get my DeLorean already for a summer of fun (hopefully) 
 When I had parked it, I had drained the coolant and 
drained the tank.  During it's storage I had replaced them pesky trailing 
arm bolts and the various filters. (Fuel, Air, Oil)  Additionally I had used BarDahl's 'Top Oil' fuel 
stabilizer in case I didn't get the tank quite empty and had sent some oil down 
the air intake to lube the upper cylinders. So, upon reactivating, I fill up the tank with gas, 
(mixed with a bottle of the 'Top Oil') changed the oil and refilled the 
coolant.  Started her up and bleed the cooling system. All sounds fine and dandy, except (oh no)  
that when I started her up, the exhaust was very noticeable, i.e. billowing
clouds of smoke, white smoke.  But I let her run, bleeding the coolantand 
waiting for the fans to kick in.  Still smoking up a 
storm..... The next day, I started her up again, and low and 
behold, the exhaust was nice and clear, normal even, runs beautiful smooth and 
steady.  So thought I'd go for a spin around the block, and again, about 
half way around the block, the smoke was coming from the pipes 
again.   Checked the oil and it seems clear,not 
obvious traces of coolant.   Any ideas on what it might be?  Any 
courses of action?   Thanks All. www.egroups.com - Simplifying group communications | 
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