Hi there. I have just joined so I apologise if this subject has come up before.
I bought this vehicle last Autumn and one of the first things I noticed was that it didn't have antifreeze, so I drained it and refilled with a -25C antifreeze - I am in southwest France and even in January it didn't go below about -5C during the night. The Jeep was running well with no sign of a misfire nor any odd exhaust smoke.
Then late last month, after it had stood for 2 weeks while I was in hospital, when I started it and drove away I was followed by a long cloud of white smoke that lasted for about 4 or 5 minutes, then it cleared. Again no sign of a misfire, nor any overheating. For the rest of the journey there was no smoke and it ran well.
On two occasions since, after standing for 2 or 3 days the same thing happens. I have checked and there is no mayonnaise in the oil filler cap, nor any sign of pressure or bubbles in the radiator overflow tank - I can leave the cap off and rev up the engine and the level doesn't seem to change. The level has dropped though. There also appears to be no sign of water in the oil nor an increase in the oil level.
In the hope that it isn't the head gasket, is there any other way that water can be entering the engine on start-up, either from the inlet manifold or elsewhere? I should add that whilst smoking there is a strong, sweet smell of what I believe is burnt antifreeze.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to the source of the problem?
Many thanks,
John
I bought this vehicle last Autumn and one of the first things I noticed was that it didn't have antifreeze, so I drained it and refilled with a -25C antifreeze - I am in southwest France and even in January it didn't go below about -5C during the night. The Jeep was running well with no sign of a misfire nor any odd exhaust smoke.
Then late last month, after it had stood for 2 weeks while I was in hospital, when I started it and drove away I was followed by a long cloud of white smoke that lasted for about 4 or 5 minutes, then it cleared. Again no sign of a misfire, nor any overheating. For the rest of the journey there was no smoke and it ran well.
On two occasions since, after standing for 2 or 3 days the same thing happens. I have checked and there is no mayonnaise in the oil filler cap, nor any sign of pressure or bubbles in the radiator overflow tank - I can leave the cap off and rev up the engine and the level doesn't seem to change. The level has dropped though. There also appears to be no sign of water in the oil nor an increase in the oil level.
In the hope that it isn't the head gasket, is there any other way that water can be entering the engine on start-up, either from the inlet manifold or elsewhere? I should add that whilst smoking there is a strong, sweet smell of what I believe is burnt antifreeze.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to the source of the problem?
Many thanks,
John