My question is this, My car has been in long storage. Upon restart a tremendous amount of white smoke was being emitted from exhaust. My center exhaust port headers glowed red. After awhile the smoke subsided. Car will not run without a lot of backfiring unless revs are kept very high. Checked all the normal things, timing, carb, air leaks spark plugs all look good, etc. Overtime I restart car same thing. Could this be caused by leaking cylinder head gasket that is resealing itself upon engine heating up?

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Asked by tfbrand7 Feb 06, 2016 at 09:10 PM about the 1977 MG MGB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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I drained the gas tank and put new gas in tank. Also cleaned the carb by removing, taking it apart. It isn’t a gas issue.This isn’t a one time event. It always happens when I start engine. Glowing header (center 2 exhaust headers) and it lasts about 5 minutes before it clears up. But still backfires unless revs are very high. Thank you

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No, There is not a heat riser. When you cleaned the carbs, I presume still has 2 SU's, did you make sure pistons moved freely and put machine oil in the reservoirs? You may just have carb problem. Also, in just sitting, you may have a stuck thermostat. (Nothing to do with backfire but should be checked)

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Check your valve adjustment while you are at it. Use a good fuel system cleaner, check the points and set the ignition timing.

Keep in mind that the center exhaust pipe gets twice the heat of the other two.

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Still strange that it gets red hot! Maybe lean mixture. Still think it is a carb problem.

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