Hello all. I have a perplexing issue that I haven't quite got a grip onto yet. Freshly rebuilt 71 280 sl engine, that I had sleeved to keep engine nos original. I believe the fellow at the machine shop told me he used 190d sleeves in the block, and the pistons are Mahle, with Gotze rings. After driving at sustained speeds (above 45 mph) with engine warmed up and then coasting to a stop, blueish, whiteish smoke is produced from about 2800 to 1500, sometimes more, sometimes less. After 980 miles I thought the rings would have seat. I retorqued the cylinder head at 800 miles, set valves again, and changed oil to straight 30 SAE weight from 10-40 multi-grade (no synthetic) Plugs are perfectly gray/tan not oily. The car runs perfectly with the exception of the mosquito dusting experience. Oil is getting sucked into the cumbustion chamber somehow.(rings, valve seals, ball studs) Has anyone had the same story? How do you determine where the oil is getting past? I am reluctant to try some oldtimers advice of trickling "bon ami" or "comet" into the intake to seat the rings. Yikes! Are the 190d sleeves so hard that the "gas" engine rings will never seat?
Sleepless in Dallas