I bought a 1993 Ford Festiva about a year ago, the previous owner didn't give the right mantainance to it but I changed oil, put new antifreeze and did all the regular maintainance to it. Two weeks ago the car was low a quart of oil and I filled it. When I started the car it started well but in less than a mile white smoke came out, lots of it. I parked the car, and decided to drive it slowly home(about 5 miles). I start it once a week and as soon as it warms up white smoke comes out. It has a good level of antifreeze and it never overheated. What might be the problem?
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That kinda sounds like what happened to mine when I first got it. My problem was that somehow or another I put in too much oil - like 2 quarts too much. Still don't know how I managed that :-), but draining it and putting in the correct amount fixed it.
(One theory someone here offered was that chunks of sludge blocked the drain holes from the head, thus making 2 quarts I poured in not register on the stick immediately.)
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