I tucked my car away, under a blanket, for the cold new england winter. I had read a while back that a good thing to do when starting the car after a long sit is to pull the plugs and pour a little oil down each cylinder. I did this, about 1TBsp each cylinder, and cranked the engine over by hand (turning the fan) each time. Well I shot for about 1TBsp of oil, but I may have been slightly egregious in my pouring, and used up about 1 cup overall.
After a couple of tries I got the car starting and smoke started coming out the tailpipe. Slowly at first, but as it idled more and more smoke came out until it was billowing. I killed the engine, let it cool for a bit, then started it up again. The results were the same, not much smoke at first, then it would come out a lot once the exhaust heated up.
I noticed some drips of oil at the tail pip, then I got under the car and saw some we spots at various points of the exhaust, indicating that there is now oil caked through my exhaust. Is there any quick way of rectifying the situation or should I just keep the car running until it all burns off?
Also, is this dangerous? I am a bit concerned with letting the exhaust completely heat up to the point where it might ignite oil inside it. Although I'm not sure that there is sufficient oxygene in the tubing to allow this.
Finally, have I screwed up anything else? Should I pull my plugs again and clean them in case I got oil on the electrodes?
Jason
After a couple of tries I got the car starting and smoke started coming out the tailpipe. Slowly at first, but as it idled more and more smoke came out until it was billowing. I killed the engine, let it cool for a bit, then started it up again. The results were the same, not much smoke at first, then it would come out a lot once the exhaust heated up.
I noticed some drips of oil at the tail pip, then I got under the car and saw some we spots at various points of the exhaust, indicating that there is now oil caked through my exhaust. Is there any quick way of rectifying the situation or should I just keep the car running until it all burns off?
Also, is this dangerous? I am a bit concerned with letting the exhaust completely heat up to the point where it might ignite oil inside it. Although I'm not sure that there is sufficient oxygene in the tubing to allow this.
Finally, have I screwed up anything else? Should I pull my plugs again and clean them in case I got oil on the electrodes?
Jason