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Massive smoking problem

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604CruisinCroat

20+ Year Contributor
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Feb 17, 2003
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Here's the deal,

About a month ago, I used MCCC (Mopar Combustion Chamber Cleaner) through my throttle body and soaked the tops of my pistons over night. I vacuumed all the carbon and liquid out in the morning after. After, I cranked my engine over to blow out some excess crap. Oil and spark plugs were changed. The problem is, my car smokes heavily to this day. Every time I step on the gas I can see trails of white and blue smoke. I have no coolant loss whatsoever. I have been burning a little oil though, but I always have anyways. When I step on it, and then come to a stop, masses of white and hints of blue smoke start pouring out the exhaust like mad. It's like a smoke show. A DSM mechanic told me to run some of the MCCC through my BOV line because he thinks some of the carbon is stuck in my piston rings. Well I did that, with no improvement. I'm thinking it's time for a new engine. Any suggestions?

PS: I have no power loss whatsoever. Pulls good right to redline.

Thanks guys.

Ivan
 
dsmotorsports said:
Turbo seals, change your turbo, no more smoke.

That's what I was thinking...

I was leaning more towards head gasket but there are no signs of head gasket failure. Must be the turbo seals then. Thank you!!!
 
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