Toyota Camry: 95 camry white smoke after two days stayover.
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95 camry white smoke after two days stayover.
I have a 95 camry, 5sp 2 dr 90KMiles. I have tried to maintain it since i bought it at 84000 miles. I have replace the clutch and pressure plates, all tune ups including wires ,plugs platinum +4, replace all seals, water pump, thermostat, all belts including timming,new muffler (dual tip DTM) and air intake with filter. I use Amsoil synthetic 5w 30 but the other day i put 10w 30 since they run out. Two questions when the car is not started for two to three days i get a white pungy smoke come out of the exhaust. This only happens after the prolonged layover ie i do not start it for two to three days but after that will not smoke at all. what could cause this any ideas.email me at netscape.net
Next i change my synthetic oil after 3000 miles but the oil was very dirty i ahve cahged the oil every 3000 miles since i got it. Should i flush the engine with engine flush next time i change my oil or not and what should i use? Friend told me not to use engine flush coz too harsh on the engine recomended using regular petroleum base oil 3 quarts and some transmission fluid 1 quart. any idea if this is really what i should do? orshould i flush it at all or let amsoil do the cleaning itself? netscape.net.
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Re: 95 camry white smoke after two days stayover.
Well if you put a K&N filter on there that might be why your oil is
dirty now...Your valve seals are leaking, using synthetic may
make it leak more. Try some High Mileage type oils they have
additives that swell the seals slightly to stop leaks.
Why would you change the synthetic oil every 3000 miles?
Might be a good idea to pull the valve cover to see if you
have any sludge in there since you do not know the history
of the car.
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Re: 95 camry white smoke after two days stayover.
Well i just put in the air intake filter last week so that could not have been the problem. I have all the seals changed crank, valve cover, rear and main, oil pan all seals are new in this car.When the replavced the valve cover there wasnt any sludge. There is no leak at all, my only problem is the pungy white smoke. The reson i changed the oil early is to claen the engine since i was told never to use any engine flush.
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Re: 95 camry white smoke after two days stayover.
chemosy wrote:
My 1994 Camry had smoke blowing out after an overnight or so. It ended
up being the PCV valve that cleared the problem. My smoke was bluish
however.
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Re: 95 camry white smoke after two days stayover.
Tailpipe smoke on start-up is a classic sign of poor valve seals. If the
smoke goes away soon after the engine starts then that would be my bet.
However you say the smoke is white instead of blue, which indicates that
coolant might be getting into the combustion chamber. This usually means a
bad head gasket. If you have changed the head gasket(s?) then a warped head
may be preventing a decent seal. Have you been racing the car? Have you run
it at high RPM for extended periods? This could get expensive for you.
"chemosy" <netscape.net.> wrote in message
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bought it at 84000 miles. I have replace the clutch and pressure plates, all
tune ups including wires ,plugs platinum +4, replace all seals, water pump,
thermostat, all belts including timming,new muffler (dual tip DTM) and air
intake with filter. I use Amsoil synthetic 5w 30 but the other day i put 10w
30 since they run out. Two questions when the car is not started for two to
three days i get a white pungy smoke come out of the exhaust. This only
happens after the prolonged layover ie i do not start it for two to three
days but after that will not smoke at all. what could cause this any
ideas.email me at netscape.net
dirty i ahve cahged the oil every 3000 miles since i got it. Should i flush
the engine with engine flush next time i change my oil or not and what
should i use? Friend told me not to use engine flush coz too harsh on the
engine recomended using regular petroleum base oil 3 quarts and some
transmission fluid 1 quart. any idea if this is really what i should do?
orshould i flush it at all or let amsoil do the cleaning itself?
netscape.net.
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Re: 95 camry white smoke after two days stayover.
robmurr I thought KN air filters were good
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Re: 95 camry white smoke after two days stayover.
>robmurr I thought KN air filters were good
Well from what I read they do pass a little more
air but mostly at full throttle only. Since they
cant filter out smaller particles of dirt very well
and with the supposed sludge problem who
wants to take a chance adding dirt to the oil..
Most people I know who have used them did
not see any real improvement.If they change
the intake and add a K&N type filter cannister
filter the air noise goes way up too.
Purolator now makes a filter that to me looks
like it could pass more air than the old style
but thats just looking at it..and my opinion.
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Re: 95 camry white smoke after two days stayover.
Sounds like your car is burning oil. White smoke is burned oil while black
smoke is rich in gas.
"chemosy" <netscape.net.> wrote in message
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bought it at 84000 miles. I have replace the clutch and pressure plates, all
tune ups including wires ,plugs platinum +4, replace all seals, water pump,
thermostat, all belts including timming,new muffler (dual tip DTM) and air
intake with filter. I use Amsoil synthetic 5w 30 but the other day i put 10w
30 since they run out. Two questions when the car is not started for two to
three days i get a white pungy smoke come out of the exhaust. This only
happens after the prolonged layover ie i do not start it for two to three
days but after that will not smoke at all. what could cause this any
ideas.email me at netscape.net
dirty i ahve cahged the oil every 3000 miles since i got it. Should i flush
the engine with engine flush next time i change my oil or not and what
should i use? Friend told me not to use engine flush coz too harsh on the
engine recomended using regular petroleum base oil 3 quarts and some
transmission fluid 1 quart. any idea if this is really what i should do?
orshould i flush it at all or let amsoil do the cleaning itself?
netscape.net.
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Re: 95 camry white smoke after two days stayover.
"ROBMURR" <com> wrote in message
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I agree, these 'sports' air-filters are a waste of time and money and they
can let fine dust through. Also, the existing air-intake is from the front
where the air is more dense and cool. Both these parameters improve power
and economy.
Jason
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