Blown head gasket or timing-chain?
Blown head gasket or timing-chain?
My 1995 Maxima died on the freeway the other day after I started to lose RPMs. I noticed that the temperature gauge was normal but the engine had some white smoke come out. The car would not restart, but just cranked slowly.
I drained the oil when I got the car towed back home but there was no water in the oil. I was wondering if anyone has had this happen before. The mechanic wanted $140 for a diagnostic but I am not made of money. Is this a problem I can repair myself? Any insight would be extremely helpful.
I drained the oil when I got the car towed back home but there was no water in the oil. I was wondering if anyone has had this happen before. The mechanic wanted $140 for a diagnostic but I am not made of money. Is this a problem I can repair myself? Any insight would be extremely helpful.
Pull the plugs and see if they are wet. Could be a HG leak. It could be that the leak is just allowing coolant into the heads but not in the oil.
VE head for ref: You can see the oil gallies and the coolant gallies. It just depends on where the HG fails.
VE head for ref: You can see the oil gallies and the coolant gallies. It just depends on where the HG fails.
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