white smoke on start up

demolition man

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on start up i get a sumwhat heavy white smoke from the exhaust, then in a minuet or so it goes away and runs fine. there is no loss of power or n e thing in the engine, what would it be?
 

AJ'S 88NA

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demolition man;1111535 said:
on start up i get a sumwhat heavy white smoke from the exhaust, then in a minuet or so it goes away and runs fine. there is no loss of power or n e thing in the engine, what would it be?
White smoke only means one thing, BHG. Check the normal things, if you search there are plenty of threads on it .
 

gelboy1015

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it could be oil dripping from the valve covers to the exhaust manifold, where it seeps through and "burns" in your exhaust. i have the same thing, start it up and smoke comes out, but goes away with no loss of power,etc... changing the valve cover gaskets is next on my to-do list :)
 

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Shouldn't be white if it's oil, blueish maybe. The OP needs to test for a BHG if the smoke is white, maybe the onset.
 

cuel

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gelboy1015;1111836 said:
it could be oil dripping from the valve covers to the exhaust manifold, where it seeps through and "burns" in your exhaust. i have the same thing, start it up and smoke comes out, but goes away with no loss of power,etc... changing the valve cover gaskets is next on my to-do list :)

Umm, Oil seeps through the exhaust manifold? Actually, if you have BLUE smoke on start-up, it's bad valve seals(not valve cover gaskets).

OP: I've seen similar cases(with a Ford, go figure...) where the head gasket had a tiny gouge in it from a water jacket to a cylinder. It would leak when cold, but as it heated, it would expand and seal itself, thus not leaking when warm. It WILL get worse.
 

BLACKCAT

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BHG
Clearly mark the level of the coolant in the overflow bottle, when cold, & check to see if it is gradually decreasing.
If you do not have any leaks through the hoses but are loosing coolant then its a BHG.
 

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cuel;1111868 said:
Umm, Oil seeps through the exhaust manifold?

Good stuff ;)

OP: I dunno what your problem is but I quote from the Toyota EFI/TCCS Service Training Handbook: "Leakage of engine oil from turbocharger into exhaust or intake pipe will result in white-colored exhaust. If this occurs check for crushed, deformed, or clogged oil return pipe. If not found leakage is due to wear of seal ring in turbocharger".

Edit: And if you're turboed why are you posting here?