Car wont go into gear and white smoke help!
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Originally Posted by Polar_Excitation,Jan 12 2008, 11:03 PM
Hello Sir,
With regards to your white smoke from the tail pipes, this is generally an indication that your are leaking engine coolant into the cylinders and it is emerging as steam from the tail pipes. The cause of the leak is generally attributed to a poor seal between the cylinder head and engine block (e.g. head gasket is not doing the job). Based on the information you provided eariler about overheating the vehicle, you may have warped the surfaces between the head and engine block. If this is the case, your engine coolant level will drop the more you use the car, also the head gasket will suffer and compression/power will degrade.
I would suggest the following:
1) Performing a compression test on the engine. If you warped the head/block you can expect a compression drop.
2) Drain the oil, check for water intrusion.
3) If you continue to use the vehicle, check the coolant level regulary, it will drop if it is making its way into the cylinders.
4) Perform a visual inspection of the edges of the mating surfaces between the head and block, you may see coolant seeping out.
Do some troubleshooting and we'll take it from there....
With regards to your white smoke from the tail pipes, this is generally an indication that your are leaking engine coolant into the cylinders and it is emerging as steam from the tail pipes. The cause of the leak is generally attributed to a poor seal between the cylinder head and engine block (e.g. head gasket is not doing the job). Based on the information you provided eariler about overheating the vehicle, you may have warped the surfaces between the head and engine block. If this is the case, your engine coolant level will drop the more you use the car, also the head gasket will suffer and compression/power will degrade.
I would suggest the following:
1) Performing a compression test on the engine. If you warped the head/block you can expect a compression drop.
2) Drain the oil, check for water intrusion.
3) If you continue to use the vehicle, check the coolant level regulary, it will drop if it is making its way into the cylinders.
4) Perform a visual inspection of the edges of the mating surfaces between the head and block, you may see coolant seeping out.
Do some troubleshooting and we'll take it from there....
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