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wain@wainfimeri.com

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seems like its a blown headgasket if the white cloud is thick.. usually its vapor/condensation... could also be piston rings/ valvesteam seals.

 

have you got a mechanic to check yet ?

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On 7/30/2019 at 8:44 PM, wain@wainfimeri.com said:

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I changed my timing belt a few years ago. It was doing the same sort of thing afterwards.  I discovered I was one tooth out when I put the timing belt in. I had to pull my engine apart and moved it to the correct spot, now it runs beautifully. 

If you had it done by a mechanic then depending how honest he is 

He should do it for free and put it in the correct spot. If he is not willing to fix it then you know never to go back there again and warn your friends 

Hope this helps and do let us know how you get on

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