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I replaced the headgasket on my 87 B2000 and turns out it had a cracked head, pushing compression into the cooling system. so... I went a got a head and put it on there with a new headgasket. Then it didnt smoke, yes!! until I pushed on the gas, then puff, here comes the smoke. The head I put on there was perfect, and there was no loss of pressure in the engine. Only thing me and my father could think of is that the intake manifold was cracked somewhere. SO, I went and got a intake manifold. took the carb off for a 4th time and replaced it.
I went and started up my truck and it was smoking like a blown headgasket again. DANG Truck. I let it run thinking maybe some water got into the cylinders when I took the intake off. when it got dark, I drove the truck around awhile, cuase the neighbors hate when I move the truck before.
when I was driving it, it stopped smoking, I was so excited, but as I rounded a turn, crap, more smoke, but it wasnt like water smoke. My dad says it was blue, i couldnt see what color. I do need to adjust the rockers or valves, cuase they tick a lot, but it shouldnt smoke this bad.
It smokes the worse the harder the gas pedal is pushed down. it does not smoke at an idle, (it idles high cuase we just havnt set it yet). It is just so irritating cuase I have put about 400-600 into this stupid motor and I am about to just start parting it out. I would rather fix it to sell, its not my mazda, just one I picked up to fix and sell for some extra cash, HAH, like that could happen.
If anyone has any suggestion, please help me. I would greatly appreciate it if anyone could offer any help.
thanks,
Mike