white smoke
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RE: white smoke
Sebba, you need to be more carefull with your information. Water in your intake system will "steam clean" your cylinders. There are many DIY ways to get water in your engine. ie. dip your PCV valve in a glass of water, etc. Take a look at the ingredients in 3M's intake cleaner. One of the ingredients is water. Guess why it is there.
http://products3.3m.com/catalog/us/e...er/output_html
I don't normally spend time pointing out errors in posts. However, your attacks on Flunnky are inaccurate and uncalled for.
Re-read Flunnky's first post in this thread. It is 100% accurate and appropriate advice.
http://products3.3m.com/catalog/us/e...er/output_html
I don't normally spend time pointing out errors in posts. However, your attacks on Flunnky are inaccurate and uncalled for.
Re-read Flunnky's first post in this thread. It is 100% accurate and appropriate advice.
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RE: white smoke
Ok wow. This is the first ive seen this thread and it has gotten out of hand. Im just gonna close it now. Please next time there are no need for the arguements. The persons question was answered by both of you in the begining that most likely he has a bad head gasket and he should check. I know the arguement was over how to check but it doesnt matter. He got his answer. And to whomever was asking the question. PM me if you have anything else on this or if you want to ask more questions about it so i can re-open this thread for you.
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