Hey all,
My girlfriend just bought a Kia Pride from 1997. It was sold as having a leaking head gasket, leaking cooling fluid. After some research we found out that it isn't leaking cooling fluid, but oil. When starting the car after a couple days of stand still there's a lot of white-blue smoke.
This is happening since the former owner had the distribution (timing?) belt replaced. Could he have used the wrong head gasket?
Also, this just affects one cylinder. A greasy spark plug confirms this. A befriended garage owner suspects that it could be the piston rings. Are these easily replaced, and do I have to rehone the cylinder if I replace a piston ring?
My girlfriend just bought a Kia Pride from 1997. It was sold as having a leaking head gasket, leaking cooling fluid. After some research we found out that it isn't leaking cooling fluid, but oil. When starting the car after a couple days of stand still there's a lot of white-blue smoke.
This is happening since the former owner had the distribution (timing?) belt replaced. Could he have used the wrong head gasket?
Also, this just affects one cylinder. A greasy spark plug confirms this. A befriended garage owner suspects that it could be the piston rings. Are these easily replaced, and do I have to rehone the cylinder if I replace a piston ring?
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