White Smoke - BHG assumption

romaniello

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I'm starting with the assumption that I blew my head gasket.

I was driving the other night and tried to pull in front of some incoming traffic, the car bogged for a second then made a loud noise similar to that of an atmospheric BOV. Since then, the car has developed this white smoke out of the exhaust.

It also has a weird noise coming out of what seems to be the turbo itself.

I haven't had time to take anything apart to verify/validate my assumption nor to look for error codes, but all my gauges register normal levels. I know I shouldn't rely on factory gauges, but I think they provide a general idea of what could be wrong.

The car is fully stock, not even an aftermarket intake. Suffice to say, the car is now parked to prevent further damages.

Am I correct to assume a BHG? What about the loud BOV like noise? Any ideas?

Thank you in advance for any advice.
 

AJ'S 88NA

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romaniello;1119790 said:
I'm starting with the assumption that I blew my head gasket.

I was driving the other night and tried to pull in front of some incoming traffic, the car bogged for a second then made a loud noise similar to that of an atmospheric BOV. Since then, the car has developed this white smoke out of the exhaust.

It also has a weird noise coming out of what seems to be the turbo itself.

I haven't had time to take anything apart to verify/validate my assumption nor to look for error codes, but all my gauges register normal levels. I know I shouldn't rely on factory gauges, but I think they provide a general idea of what could be wrong.

The car is fully stock, not even an aftermarket intake. Suffice to say, the car is now parked to prevent further damages.

Am I correct to assume a BHG? What about the loud BOV like noise? Any ideas?

Thank you in advance for any advice.
Any water coming out anywere? Any coolant in the oil, or oil in the coolant?
 

romaniello

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So, I was finally able to spend some time on the car.
I removed the accordion hose to the turbo, the shaft is so loose, I don't know how it didn't break into pieces.

I am now in the market for a turbo replacement.
 

arz

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Aaron and Dave are great guys.

To quickly confirm you do have a BHG, make sure the car is cold. Pop the radiator cap start the motor and if the coolant comes out, of the cap its a pretty safe bet that you DO have a BHG. If it doesn't over flow, that doesn't mean you DONT have a BHG but at least you know its not a combustion chamber to coolant leak BHG. Remember there are a few kinds of BHG failures:
1. combustion chamber to coolant, (the most common imho)
2. coolant to oil, (seems to be pretty common)
3. and its almost impossible to get a combustion chamber to oil journal leak.
 
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