No catastrophic bummer but I'm still befuddled as to what happened.
I did a hot compression test- a very consistent 150 on all 4! I'm at roughly 4,500' elevation and I believe that 150 equates to 170 at sea level. The manual calls for 160 or higher. Given the consistency I did not re-test with a shot of oil in each cylinder. Should I?
I visually checked the carb dash pots and they still have oil. Coolant level in the swirl pot is fine. I didn't check the brake fluid but my servos are removed and the brake system is no longer connected to the engine (the picture earlier in this thread with the red valve/cam cover is not my engine).
I drained the oil and it looked great. No chunks, shimmer, shine, nor any notable pollution. Likewise the oil filter looked fine, though I did not cut it apart.
The only thing I've found a miss was the oil level was over full before I drained it. I would guesstimate about 1/2 quart, but maybe it could have been as much as a quart. Could this alone have caused my sudden symptoms but nothing else before?
Even before draining the oil (when still over filled) the engine was no longer blowing smoke when I warmed it up for the compression test. Now the exhaust shows a bit at start up up nothing noticeable when warmed up. It starts right up and runs great. I feel like Chicken Little! But dang it blew a big cloud of smoke!
TCS4605R said: "There is a rubber 'tube' that connects the head to the block. The tube is located on the right hand side of the engine in front of the mechanical fuel pump. If it gets clogged up, oil cannot drain from the head back into the engine sump. This excess oil could then be sucked into the combustion chambers via the intake valve stems and cause a lot of smoke. Have you taken the cam cover off? You should be able to poke a long skinny screwdriver or welding rod down the tube and touch the bottom of the sump pan."
I started to remove the cam/valve cover but it seems to be glued on tight with gasket sealer. My thought was to use a thin putty knife to break the seal/gasket. My putty knives were not at my garage, I didn't have a new gasket at hand, and I wasn't sure this was the best approach.
I haven't driven it yet, mainly because I was trapped in the garage by construction materials in the driveway.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.