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RE: White Smoke Problem
By Larry Tiemann - 09/29/2000 11:03:12 PM; IP 216.141.73.11
Normaly the white smoke is water vapor. Before You pull the heads and change the head gaskets to have the blockoff in the front,check the source of the water by,when it is smoking pull the coil wire and turn the engine over about 3-4 times on the starter and then pull the spark plugs out and bump the electrode end against you hand and see if you get water. Where you do is where the water is getting into the engine (which cylinder)pull the heads and look real close at the gasket for water marks and also since it has been bored so much check the cylinder for cracks or mold imperfections on the cylinder walls.
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 White Smoke Problem -- Prof. A., 09/29/2000
 RE: White Smoke Problem -- martin edridge, 09/29/2000
RE: White Smoke Problem -- Larry Tiemann, 09/29/2000
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