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White Smoke On A Hill? Whats Wrong


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ok guys, heres the situation,

Only facing up hill, when the car idles for about 30 sec or more, if I give it a rev it blows a thick cloud of white smoke.

A few more hits and it goes away, so it clears.

It does this on petrol or lpg, and again, only facing uphill, when it idles for a little while.

Not down hill, or on a level surface.

It has a burning smell.

Could it be coolant, oil, water, internals, or a seal.

Ive been told it could be running a bit lean, but it does it on gas and lpg.

and only when up hill. So I dont think its too lean.

Its like something builds up while idling, then clears after a few good revs.

Please help, im getting a service on saturday, and I want some ideas to tell the mechanic.

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Please help, im getting a service on saturday, and I want some ideas to tell the mechanic.

Tell him everything you've written in your first post.

No-one on here will be able to tell you what it is without looking at it. If a mechanic is going to be servicing it he will look at it for you.

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A cooling system pressure test will help too.

White smoke usually means coolant/water leaking into the bores. Then again, yours may be something else entirely. So many varibles!

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ive been told it could be my oil pickup, how could I check the pickup, is it a matter of actually taking the sump out? again it only does it on a hill so I guess that it may be bent and when the oil is at the back of the sump it just doest pick up.?? please help

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You could also have a leaking master cylinder, as brake fluid makes great thick white smoke.

When I was a mechanic we used to put a bottle on the vac advanced on clients cars to prank the guy doing the work.

If it does it only uphil then the angle could be enough to put a few drips in the booster and get sucked into the inlet tract. It does not take much brake fluid to show smoke.

Check the brake fluid level as a precaution.

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