SOURCE: white smoke
Hi,
Sounds typical of head gasket failure.
With this you get oil into cylinders / water into cylinders, burning oil, loosing water - but no leaks. "boiling" of radiator and overflows.
Check your coolant and oil levels - they will be low.
Get a few quotes for a head gasket replacement - and timing belt change, as it has to come off when you do this anyway & no sense putting an old one on - they often snap if retensioned.
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SOURCE: coolant leak
More than likely it is coming from the intake manifold. You can use a pressure tester that hooks to the radiator and use a flashlight and mirror to get a better look at where it is coming from.
SOURCE: diesel in oil.white smoke when i accelerate,oil out breather tube
Dont be lazy no easy soloution ,head off and have a look
SOURCE: I have a 2002 Dodge Intrepid 2.7 L. 1.) heat
It sounds like you have a leak. Diagnose where the leak is coming from. Check for coolant leakage at your water pump, at both ends of your radiator hoses, and the transmission coolant line. You may also want to replace your Thermostat just in case it's locked in the closed position.
SOURCE: 1998 dodge v10 blows blue
Hate to be the one to tell you and am not 100 percent sure but I believe you may have a blown head gasket. The white smoke is a sign and the overflow filling up tells me you may have compression from the engine getting into the cooling system, I would have or run a compression check. Have you been losing coolant and don't know where its been going? does the overflow seem to more like oily fluid rather than just coolant? just a couple things to look into. I hope this isn't the case but in my 25+ years experience it's a good possibilty. I hope this helps and good luck.
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