[Mk2] [Turbo] whitish smoke at idle

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ALLGT
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[Mk2] [Turbo] whitish smoke at idle

Post by ALLGT »

after the car warms up it starts to smoke whitish alot especially after driving hard then stopping at a stop light or somthing. but not wen cold any ideas its a 91 turbo
thanks
robsgts

Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] whitish smoke at idle

Post by robsgts »

Either turbo seals or valve stem seals mate , i would of said turbo tho .

Rob
Leon.
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] whitish smoke at idle

Post by Leon. »

White smoke normally indictes moisture in the gases, i.e. head gasket issues, doesn't it? :-k
robsgts

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head gasket is steam not smoke .

rob
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] whitish smoke at idle

Post by kerazee »

robsgts wrote:head gasket is steam not smoke .

rob


nah agree with Leeroy white smoke is normally an indication of HG failure especially when the engine is warm.

To the OP have you checked your coolant levels?
TUBBY-DEUCE
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] whitish smoke at idle

Post by TUBBY-DEUCE »

yeah but steam could be mistaken for white smoke, if it was turbo or burning oil wouldn't it be darker colour, possibly blueish smoke?
ALLGT
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] whitish smoke at idle

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it smells more like oil its super thick and the heat is perfect
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] whitish smoke at idle

Post by Leon. »

Might you have more than one problem then? 8-[
dude541

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Post by dude541 »

its turbo seals,
when warm on idle bellows white smoke,exactly the same happened on a mates :thumleft:
Tim-B

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Post by Tim-B »

got the cat still in place?

remember the old mans on mine john, flooded the street with white smoke if you left it more than 5 mins idling

Tim
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] whitish smoke at idle

Post by planted1 »

if it were headgasket your temperature gauge would more than likely be erratic,
if its steady,then,turbo oil seals.
ALLGT
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] whitish smoke at idle

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heat goes right to the mid range then stays there nt eratic wat so ever i have no cat after market turbo with custom 3inch exhaust . i was just wondering if its the oil seals how come it doesnt smoke in boost or little enough so that i cant see it while driving? also some one said it might be my ring lands goin or gone? wats the ussual compression numbers and leak down test numbers? i have a rev 1 engine (91 turbo) stock i put down 291 whp proffessoinally tuned it should take that right?
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] whitish smoke at idle

Post by EarL »

Does it smoke when driven hard?

I had a race Mini that would smoke when left idling, but seemed to be ok when driven hard. Turned out to be valve stem oil seals. Oil would pool onto the tops of the pistons on idle, and produce smoke, but under heavy load, it would seem ok.

Worth considering.

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ALLGT
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] whitish smoke at idle

Post by ALLGT »

ok imm gonan check the compression first thing tomorow then check the oil in the charge pipes
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