As it came up to temperature, it started smoking really bad.. Blue smoke, so we shut it down. I pulled the #6 plug and smoke poured out the hole. I removed several others, no smoke. All plugs were heavily sooted (black), I'm sure due to not having the carbs adjusted at all, and/or never getting the engine warmed up. #6 seemed to be wet, but so were 5 and 4.
Any thoughts on next steps?
A couple of other observations:
- A small amount of coolant pooled in the freeze plug on the driver's side near cylinder #2. I wiped it off, but it kept reappearing as we were turning over and firing the engine. Over time, it seemed to actually get better (not as much coolant pooling in the plug). It's hard to tell for sure, but it looks like it's dripping from the head gasket (as opposed to seeping around the plug itself). Early in this project we had the head off for repair. Reinstalled with a light coating of copper sealant, same gasket (it had maybe 50 miles on the engine rebuild), and torqued in three stages according to the FSM. Yesterday, during the warm up run (maybe 2-3 minutes), there was still a bit of coolant in the freeze plug, but less than before.
- The oil looks ok - it's brand new, and shows no sign of gas or coolant.