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"strange happenings"- the sequel

To: spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: "strange happenings"- the sequel
From: JeffreyLos@aol.com
Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 03:21:47 EST
Thanks to all who responded to my dilemma of white smoke, misfiring, and 
funny temp gauge readings. It will be a couple of days before I get to check 
compression to see if the head gasket is blown (hope not), and check the temp 
transmitter. I had retorqued the head bolts after the rebuild (good tip), and 
so far there has not been any appreciable  loss of coolant (but it has not 
run very long either). The observation that periodic starting of the engine 
during the winter doing more harm than good was something I had not 
considered. Thanks.   The suggestion that there may be water in the gas was 
interesting but I think unlikely in this case. However, it got me to thinking 
about the last tank of gas I bought which was non-leaded regular (instead of 
the premium I had been using since 72 Spits have 7.5:1 compression), and the 
fact that in this state they start using a chemical additive in the gas 
around November 1st each year which apparently causes some problems in some 
older cars. If the misfiring is caused by the gasoline, could it result in 
the white exhaust(and moisture) coming from the tailpipe? Will a vacuum leak 
at the intake manifold contribute to this?  Or am I just exercising wishful 
thinking trying to aviod thinking about replacing the head gasket. Thanks 
again for your time and insights. 

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