Solved the problem.
The oil bath air filter was overfilled. Some of the oil spilled into the carb. Fouled the plugs. Cleaned it up. Runs like new again.
I have a 1946 Dodge WF-32 with a flat head 6. 236.6 cid. Run this truck almost daily. Smoked a little all the time. Today I was running the truck when it started smoking, a lot, after a few seconds it died. I assume the plug fouled out. It would try to restart, fire, but would not catch.
What do you think I have here? Valve guides, rings, worse, ??
Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge.
I have a 1946 Dodge WF-32 with a flat head 6. 236.6 cid. Run this truck almost daily. Smoked a little all the time. Today I was running the truck when it started smoking, a lot, after a few seconds it died. I assume the plug fouled out. It would try to restart, fire, but would not catch.
What do you think I have here? Valve guides, rings, worse, ??
Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge.
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