White Smoke on start-up, but not afterwards

Kiraush

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At first I was terrified I had a blown headgasket (Really not in a financial position to fix one) but after a bit of searching apparently white smoke for a blown headgasket persists after start-up

So I thought it might have been when the kid at the Gas Station hit Premium rather than super, but to settle it once and for all I thought I would ask you guys.
 

Nick M

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Yep, the seals. The smoke quits after running. But as it cools, it is pushed in from the low pressure area forming. You can see it with a bore scope, just to make sure you don't waste a lot of time pulling the head off.
 

Kiraush

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mcammarn;1943059 said:
Valve stem seals?
Nick M;1943080 said:
Yep, the seals. The smoke quits after running. But as it cools, it is pushed in from the low pressure area forming. You can see it with a bore scope, just to make sure you don't waste a lot of time pulling the head off.

Alright, doesn't sound too bad.
Sounds more like a bit of fun to me! :)

Thanks for your help, sighing heavily in relief that it isn't a blown headgasket
 

alvinheu

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could possibly be a blown head gasket waiting for the right time hit u...is your radiator spitting water into your reservoir after a good amount of time driving?? thats what happened the first few times i experience a BHG
not possible that its a valve steam seal cus thatll cause black smoke burning oil
 

jake8790

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Oil smoke from leaking valve stem seals is blue, and it will be a puff at startup. White smoke immediately after starting cold is a BHG. Steam from the exhaust while warming up is normal.
If you're a cheapskate you can fix a BHG for less than $400 with ARP studs, OEM HG, head resurface and gaskets.