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'98 4.0 engine smokes on hard acceleration

lawlopez

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New Boston, NH
Yesterday I noticed that while I was doing 70 MPH if I gave it full throttle my '98 Jeep Cherokee Sport AT 4.0 was putting out some smoke.

It has almost 150,000 miles on it. Inline 6 cylnder.

It went away when I stopped giving it full throttle.

It is know that it uses some oil although I don't know quite how much.

I'm wondering what this might be caused by and how to fix it and if it is worth fixing.

Thanks.
 
You could try adding a can of Restore in the crankcase to see if that reduces oil consumption. It could buy you some time but I don't think it'll be anywhere near 50k miles though.
 
I'll check for leaks but I don't think that's it.
It's seems to be coming from the tail pipe.

I'll just baby it ...

I don't really want to go fast in it.
That's what I have a Prius for.
 
What color is the smoke? Internal smoke will be bluish and outside dumping of oil will be whitish. Like the others posted, smoke can be caused by oil getting into cylinders from above via leaking through wornout valve guide seals or below via worn out rings.

A common prob with 4.0L's is a leaking rear main seal or the seal around the back of the crankshaft. Mine leaks when the engine is stressed and higher pressure is created inside by heat etc., oil shoots out; and lo and behold the crossover of the exhaust is right there under the leak, producing mucho smoke.

I was towing a tow dolly with a 1970 Cadillac convertible behind my '88 XJ and was leaving a smoke screen all the way up a steep hill. Knowing what it was I didn't worry about it... as long as a CHP wasn't around!

Look to see if oil is coming out between the engine and trans. That is where a rear main leak shows.

You can check the cylinder pressure of all 6 cylinders with a pressure gauge to see if you have tired tubes. If your pressures, dry and with a squirt of oil, are all high, you probably have no prob with the valve guides or rings.

Gary
 
Just for reference:

Smoke on hard accelleration is caused by rings. Vacuum is very low.

Smoke at idle or under decelleration is caused by valve guides. Vacuum is very high.
 
This may take a few weeks to get around to.
I think I have a compression gauge somewhere.

This isn't a daily driver unless it is snowing !!!
I think the smoke was white.

Ran all day with no problem. But I was generally gentle on
the throttle.

I'll get a passenger to check the color some time.

I do get some pinging too.
Again not much.

Thanks !!!
Larry
 
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