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06-15-2009, 02:49 PM | #1 |
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Blown Head on 335i
Hey everyone i think i blew the head on my car spoken to a couple techs and all say the same thing need to change the head. It all started with a little bit of a misfire when i got back home a Saturday night after going out so i decided to change the oil and oil filter and spark plugs while i was at it. So i went ahead took it to a Tech got it changed and little while later on in the day the car got worse constant white smoke coming out the exhaust car sounds horrible, i will try to upload a video of the car. Thanks
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06-15-2009, 02:53 PM | #2 |
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Sounds like your antifreeze going into the oil there. I'd be very surprised your head is intact. unless you have a cracked block which is way worse. Sorry man, and definitely don't run the engine any more or you'll just do irreparable damage to it. J/L.
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06-15-2009, 02:56 PM | #4 |
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If possible, take pics of the repair process like the tech did in the new turbos thread. Thanks
Any idea what caused it? Oh and make sure you remove your mods to stay in warranty ![]() |
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06-15-2009, 03:48 PM | #5 |
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Take a look at your oil- open up the filler and peek and see if the oil is a milkshake (emulsified). You might not be able to see- you could try pulling the engine oil drain plug briefly and see if any crap comes out (water is heavier than oil).
If you blew a head gasket or worse it should have thrown a code. It would also pressure the heck out of the cooling system and tends to cause the radiator to blow into the expansion tank (check for bubbles but be careful I forgot if the expansion tank is pressurized or not) White smoke (esp if it smells sweet like antifreeze) sounds like a blown HG but it could be a lot of things. Hopefully it's not serious. ![]()
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06-15-2009, 03:59 PM | #6 |
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usually if you blow your head the gasket is what causes it.. faulty gasket equals coolant circulating around it to leak with wherever oil is, if you drain the oil and it comes out muddy, you'll know for sure the coolant has mixed with the oil
same thing happen to me with my integra, was able to clean out the head and replace the gasket
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06-15-2009, 04:12 PM | #7 |
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white smoke usually means antifreeze getting into oil via head. I had this happen on a VW Jetta. The head warped and I knowing little about it continued using the car for a while until it got too bad. So when I got it checked, the head was warped had to replace the head and gasket. I think they said the car got too hot thats why the head warped. BTW it drunk water oil looked milky whitish like a choclate mix swirl. Anti freeze just went in to oil, mostly. Some shiny oil residue in the radiator, but mostly the antifreeze in the oil.
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06-15-2009, 04:38 PM | #9 | |
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Do yourself a favor after you check that the oil and coolant are not mixing, make sure your Catch can lines are not clogged. pull the catch can fitting on the valve cover off and let it vent to atmosphere and retest the car. a clogged crankcase line has exactly the same symptoms! ![]() |
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Hope everything works out I'll be eyeing this thread
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But my original question really was about the source of that white smoke--is it the "mixture" getting burned up in the combustion chamber? Or because of overheating as a result of the mixture fouling up the cooling system?
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06-16-2009, 07:57 AM | #19 | |
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the smoke would be coming out of the exhaust, not the hood. although i'm coming off as an ass, don't think i'm trying to pick on you specifically. there's just been a wave of members asking questions that can be easily answered with an easy search. more on white smoke and head gaskets1, 2 Last edited by JoeyFiasco; 06-16-2009 at 08:12 AM.. |
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The oil issue is separate as depending on how the engine is designed and what fails (head gasket vs some other simple coolant gasket) you could get a lot or a little coolant in the oil. Tito: are you still driving this car or did you bring it in for service?
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06-16-2009, 11:23 PM | #21 |
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Every engine burns a little oil by design (lubricating the cylinders means a little gets by the rings by intention or cylinder would scrape and wear faster) even a brand new engine. The engine is water cooled, meaning there are water jackets around cylinders full of what? Antifreeze ofcourse. Antifreeze carries the heat away from the cylinders to the heater exchanger (AKA radiator) that uses air to cool and then it is re-circulated back to the engine block water jackets.
Now the head convers the cylinders and natuirally provides a seal between the water in the jacket and the cylinder. If your head warps due to over heating, or your head gasket blows, you have lost the water-tight seal between cylinder and water in the water jacket. This is the main way (not ONLY way) antifreeze finds its way into the oil. The white smoke is usually the atifreeze evarporate from boiling and mystifying in the cylinder. What doesn't get past the rings into the oil, escapes as the white smoke in the tailpipe. Another but rare way (usually fatal - new motor required?) this happens is if for some reason the block cracks and water seeps into the oil through the cylinder wall (This seems to be more common in cast-iron diesel applications usually in trucks, than it is on gasoline car applications). If your block is cracked, you need a new engine, if its just a cylinder head gasket, then you replace it, before it warps your head and costs you a lot more $$$. I hope that helps. If I find a schematic I will attach it, the picture makes it crystal clear.
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06-17-2009, 12:35 AM | #22 | |
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i currently have it parked in my garage first need to get everything off before it goes to the dealer trying to keep my warranty but yeah i will soon but just wanted some opinions before anything i'll maybe get a mechanic to come check out the car will be informing you when he does. Thank You Everyone for the Help.
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