My garage has finally said the smoke is too bad on my BX 19 TRS - 1989, 100,000 miles - to give it another MOT. I have been told rectifying the problem - replacing the valve stem seals - will cost about £300 and parting with that kind money is very unlikely to happen. Is there an easier way to reduce the smoke to something more reasonable?
I've read about all sorts of things that might help, from using thicker oil than 15W/40, Lucas Oil Stabilizer, indeed even through to using thinner oil.
I'm realistically looking at squeezing another year or two out of her. She's not in bad nick apart from this so it seems a shame to give up on her.
I'd be grateful for any advice please!
