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even after the engine is off, it will continue to have smoke and it slowly slowly fades away.On the driveway, there are drops of oil seems to be directly under the engine block and only the drop of coolant is directly under the exp tank. I've had the oil leak for quite some time now. would it matter that it due to me driving to work is less than 20miles and would it accumulate sludge of somesort in the oil? Quote:
thanks again guys. would this be due to i topped off M1 5w-30 the other day? It does feel like it's consuming more oil than usual. Should i do an oil change and use the high mileage? i appreciate all the tips, i can definitely check when i get home tonight if there's a specific area you guys recommend to look at.
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If you can actually smell the oil and burnt plasticy smell... then yep, it probably is an oil leak. It might be from the valve cover gaskets, once the oil is warm and under sufficient pressure, it might be leaking out onto the headers and that creates your smoke in the engine area. Have you checked your gaskets to or around the engine block to see if there is oil residue or traces? Look around the valve cover gaskets and around the headers.
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I'm not ruling out coolant for sure yet, just because I do have a coolant leak and a Tstat going bad. there can be other places as bcredliner mentions towards the back that coolant can leak. There is however that scary burnt smell. that is 100% with or without the smoke. it's not very strong, but i can smell it. Would i have to remove the top trim cover to see if there is gasket going bad? i've read on bavvauto it's a simple DIY, is it really. I have never worked on the engine part before around the spark plug, so should i take it to the indy? thanks again, i appreciate the help.
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2011 X5 35d 123,000 miles sport space gray/oyster 2005 X5 3.0i sport package Style 211 157,500 miles 2005 Chevy Avalanche Z66 BFG T/A Offroads Last edited by jc1surf; 10-21-2013 at 07:34 PM. Reason: info |
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