Question for mechanic
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Re: Question for mechanic
> My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings.
Could be intake - head gasket? - never seen a bug.
Rick
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings.
Could be intake - head gasket? - never seen a bug.
Rick
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
#17
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Re: Question for mechanic
> My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings.
Could be intake - head gasket? - never seen a bug.
Rick
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings.
Could be intake - head gasket? - never seen a bug.
Rick
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
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I agree with the guy that said the carb could be the problem. If the needle
valve is stuck open, it will leak gas down in the oil pan.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
valve is stuck open, it will leak gas down in the oil pan.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-1211031443290001@pm5-broad-121.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
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Re: Question for mechanic
I agree with the guy that said the carb could be the problem. If the needle
valve is stuck open, it will leak gas down in the oil pan.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
valve is stuck open, it will leak gas down in the oil pan.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-1211031443290001@pm5-broad-121.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
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I agree with the guy that said the carb could be the problem. If the needle
valve is stuck open, it will leak gas down in the oil pan.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-1211031443290001@pm5-broad-121.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
valve is stuck open, it will leak gas down in the oil pan.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-1211031443290001@pm5-broad-121.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
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I agree with the guy that said the carb could be the problem. If the needle
valve is stuck open, it will leak gas down in the oil pan.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-1211031443290001@pm5-broad-121.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
valve is stuck open, it will leak gas down in the oil pan.
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:billbjohnson555-1211031443290001@pm5-broad-121.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
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"Ricky Spartacus" <RickySpartan@mailandnews.com> wrote in message
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> > My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> > that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> > that it was NOT bad rings.
>
> Could be intake - head gasket? - never seen a bug.
> Rick
>
> > I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> > experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars
of
> > other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car
that
> > I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
> >
> > My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> > radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> > said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was
NOT
> > mixing with the gas. I don't know much about head gasket related
> > problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing
this
> > problem??
Only two causes for this problem 1) worn rings; and 2) carb which has been
suggested by other posters. However, how much smoke is there and what is the
conditions of the spark plugs. If it is the rings, there should be some oily
build up on the plugs. If it is the carb, it should show and over rich
running condition. Usually, it is not a needle valve sticking but rather a
float that is either fuel saturated and don't float any longer or the shut
off valve (operated by the float) is worn and even with the float in the up
position fuel is still flowing when is should be shut off. If this is a
fuel-injected set up, then either the pressure regulator or the fuel pump
relay may be faulty. I doubt that it is the head gasket because you should
see evidence of oil in the exhaust system.
Dave D
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"Ricky Spartacus" <RickySpartan@mailandnews.com> wrote in message
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> > My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> > that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> > that it was NOT bad rings.
>
> Could be intake - head gasket? - never seen a bug.
> Rick
>
> > I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> > experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars
of
> > other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car
that
> > I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
> >
> > My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> > radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> > said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was
NOT
> > mixing with the gas. I don't know much about head gasket related
> > problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing
this
> > problem??
Only two causes for this problem 1) worn rings; and 2) carb which has been
suggested by other posters. However, how much smoke is there and what is the
conditions of the spark plugs. If it is the rings, there should be some oily
build up on the plugs. If it is the carb, it should show and over rich
running condition. Usually, it is not a needle valve sticking but rather a
float that is either fuel saturated and don't float any longer or the shut
off valve (operated by the float) is worn and even with the float in the up
position fuel is still flowing when is should be shut off. If this is a
fuel-injected set up, then either the pressure regulator or the fuel pump
relay may be faulty. I doubt that it is the head gasket because you should
see evidence of oil in the exhaust system.
Dave D
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"Ricky Spartacus" <RickySpartan@mailandnews.com> wrote in message
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> > My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> > that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> > that it was NOT bad rings.
>
> Could be intake - head gasket? - never seen a bug.
> Rick
>
> > I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> > experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars
of
> > other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car
that
> > I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
> >
> > My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> > radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> > said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was
NOT
> > mixing with the gas. I don't know much about head gasket related
> > problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing
this
> > problem??
Only two causes for this problem 1) worn rings; and 2) carb which has been
suggested by other posters. However, how much smoke is there and what is the
conditions of the spark plugs. If it is the rings, there should be some oily
build up on the plugs. If it is the carb, it should show and over rich
running condition. Usually, it is not a needle valve sticking but rather a
float that is either fuel saturated and don't float any longer or the shut
off valve (operated by the float) is worn and even with the float in the up
position fuel is still flowing when is should be shut off. If this is a
fuel-injected set up, then either the pressure regulator or the fuel pump
relay may be faulty. I doubt that it is the head gasket because you should
see evidence of oil in the exhaust system.
Dave D
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"Ricky Spartacus" <RickySpartan@mailandnews.com> wrote in message
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> > My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> > that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> > that it was NOT bad rings.
>
> Could be intake - head gasket? - never seen a bug.
> Rick
>
> > I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> > experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars
of
> > other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car
that
> > I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
> >
> > My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> > radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> > said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was
NOT
> > mixing with the gas. I don't know much about head gasket related
> > problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing
this
> > problem??
Only two causes for this problem 1) worn rings; and 2) carb which has been
suggested by other posters. However, how much smoke is there and what is the
conditions of the spark plugs. If it is the rings, there should be some oily
build up on the plugs. If it is the carb, it should show and over rich
running condition. Usually, it is not a needle valve sticking but rather a
float that is either fuel saturated and don't float any longer or the shut
off valve (operated by the float) is worn and even with the float in the up
position fuel is still flowing when is should be shut off. If this is a
fuel-injected set up, then either the pressure regulator or the fuel pump
relay may be faulty. I doubt that it is the head gasket because you should
see evidence of oil in the exhaust system.
Dave D
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Re: Question for mechanic
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com>
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>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
You may have a leaky carburetor (as already suggested) but I would take a
good look at the mechanical fuel pump - perhaps it is leaking gas directly
into the crankcase.
Bye,
Leon
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>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
You may have a leaky carburetor (as already suggested) but I would take a
good look at the mechanical fuel pump - perhaps it is leaking gas directly
into the crankcase.
Bye,
Leon
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Re: Question for mechanic
"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com>
news:billbjohnson555-1211031443290001@pm5-broad-121.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
You may have a leaky carburetor (as already suggested) but I would take a
good look at the mechanical fuel pump - perhaps it is leaking gas directly
into the crankcase.
Bye,
Leon
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>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
You may have a leaky carburetor (as already suggested) but I would take a
good look at the mechanical fuel pump - perhaps it is leaking gas directly
into the crankcase.
Bye,
Leon
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"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com>
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>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
You may have a leaky carburetor (as already suggested) but I would take a
good look at the mechanical fuel pump - perhaps it is leaking gas directly
into the crankcase.
Bye,
Leon
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>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
You may have a leaky carburetor (as already suggested) but I would take a
good look at the mechanical fuel pump - perhaps it is leaking gas directly
into the crankcase.
Bye,
Leon
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"Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com>
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>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
You may have a leaky carburetor (as already suggested) but I would take a
good look at the mechanical fuel pump - perhaps it is leaking gas directly
into the crankcase.
Bye,
Leon
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>
> I can usually answer almost any question since I have had lots of
> experience as a back yard mechanic working on my own cars and the cars of
> other people. However, a co-worker asked me a question about his car that
> I could not answer since it's beyond by mechanical knowledge.
>
> My friend has a very old VW beetle aka bug. It does not have a
> radiator--it's air cooled. He said that gas is mixing with the oil. He
> said the vehicle does not produce lots of smoke. He said that oil was NOT
> mixing with the gas. My first thought was bad rings but when he told me
> that the vehicle did not produce large amounts of smoke--I had to admit
> that it was NOT bad rings. I don't know much about head gasket related
> problems. Could it be a bad head gasket?? What else could be causing this
> problem??
You may have a leaky carburetor (as already suggested) but I would take a
good look at the mechanical fuel pump - perhaps it is leaking gas directly
into the crankcase.
Bye,
Leon
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