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<blockquote data-quote="phantom240" data-source="post: 2139047" data-attributes="member: 562504"><p>Black smoke isnt oil FYI. Black smoke is caused by an overly rich fuel/air mixture or incomplete combustion of the fuel. In either case, try to look in the motor bay for anyleaking outside the car. Does the exhaust smell any different? Usually when it BURNS oil its a blueish smoke and it smells really foul. I think the problem is not in the headgasket, but maybe the valve cover gasket or something similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phantom240, post: 2139047, member: 562504"] Black smoke isnt oil FYI. Black smoke is caused by an overly rich fuel/air mixture or incomplete combustion of the fuel. In either case, try to look in the motor bay for anyleaking outside the car. Does the exhaust smell any different? Usually when it BURNS oil its a blueish smoke and it smells really foul. I think the problem is not in the headgasket, but maybe the valve cover gasket or something similar. [/QUOTE]
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