Posted by Determined on November 14, 2015 at 08:48:32 from (216.130.212.217):
In Reply to: White smoke posted by James Edward on November 13, 2015 at 22:07:42:
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The spark plug from #1 cylinder you said was clean.
Did it look like a brand new spark plug, insulator clean and white?
If so then you definitely are getting coolant into that cylinder.
How does your oil look, clear or milky?
You mentioned small amounts of oil coming out of your exhaust, is it watery black carbon like or more like dirty slippery grease in the end of the exhaust pipe?
If you run it long and hard does it clear up or does the amount of smoke stay consistent?
How is the coolant level? Have you needed to add?
How is the oil level? Do you need to top it up often?
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