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LMFAO!!
Sorry, I am certainly not a scholar but Jeez! This is what happens when wireless companies offer text messaging-the end of the English language as we know it.
Do not listen to Jesse(in this instance)-white smoke is NOT oil. It is most likely coolant. I would check the head gasket. Look around the engine where the head mates to the block for signs of weeping. This would be easier to detect if you cleaned the engine compartment of all dirt, grease, etc.
I would also consider going to a different mechanic...
Sorry, I am certainly not a scholar but Jeez! This is what happens when wireless companies offer text messaging-the end of the English language as we know it.
Do not listen to Jesse(in this instance)-white smoke is NOT oil. It is most likely coolant. I would check the head gasket. Look around the engine where the head mates to the block for signs of weeping. This would be easier to detect if you cleaned the engine compartment of all dirt, grease, etc.
I would also consider going to a different mechanic...
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Ouch, you got my ***... but at least for my sake I can spell :-) I always get those two backwards! But yeah I agree with euro, start with the gaskets.Originally Posted by tanrichguy
Do not listen to Jesse(in this instance)-white smoke is NOT oil. It is most likely coolant.