Father In Law has a 1963 T Bird that has sat in his garage for a lot of years. He has in the past started it up maybe once or twice a year. It has about 2000 miles on a rebuilt motor but has been parked for the last 10 years or more. The last time he fired it up there was a lot of black smoke. The synthetic oil is also very black and only has about 1000 miles on it. When he looked at the carburetor recently it was dry. Could the black smoke be from gas in the oil? Could that be the reason for the oil being black? If gas had dried up in the carburetor could varnish clogging up the carburetor be the source of the black smoke?
Motor is a 390, Transmission is auto. Apologies for the long post. He is trying to get his T Bird ready to sell and wants an idea where he stands with it.
Motor is a 390, Transmission is auto. Apologies for the long post. He is trying to get his T Bird ready to sell and wants an idea where he stands with it.