Idling
Hi Melody, Enjoy reading your posts on the A-4, they are right on the money.I have noticed that my A-4 will smoke after it has been idling (barely turning) for 3 or four minutes. The reason is that it runs slightly under-temp, and low rpms cause a slight build up of carbon and MMO. When you crank up the rpms again, the accumulated gunk burns under the higher pressure/temperature, and the result is greyish smoke which goes away in a few seconds. Are you using Marvel Mystery Oil in your fuel, like Don Moyer suggests? He recommends putting enough of this into the gas to cause a trace of smoke in the exhaust from time to time. This is also what causes my engine to smoke at higher rpms after idling for a while.Is there anything that seems to preceed or occurr along with the smoke, like high load, headwinds, topping off the fuel tank, long periods of inactivity, etc..? There is a great e-mail list full of A-4 motorheads at sailnet. You can sign up on their list, ask your question, and get some great responses. A couple of the guys are actual marine mechanics.Good Luck, and keep us posted.Rob