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...oil burning, 1; worn valve guides (smoking during deceleration), 2; worn cylinders and piston rings (smoking during acceleration), 3; split or worn out valve seal, or damaged intake manifold gasket ...

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...turbo. Can anybody shed any light on this for me? Black smoke is usually carbon, blue oil, and white is steam. I would guess your car has a bad O2 sensor and has been running rich for quite a

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Question about 2005 S-Type

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...turbo seals. This will allow oil to seep at low boost conditions. Mind your oil level. As long as you keep the iol level corrct and your not loosing boost at high rpm, you can limp this for a while. ...

Question about 1991 XJ6

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...leaking internally. This can cause serious damage & siezing of the pistons in the cylinders if operated with this condition. A pressure test will be necessary to determine exactly where the leak ...

...be the problem? front pump seal is leaking or oil pan seal is leaking and hitting the exhaust pipe. time for a transmisson oil change and fliter replacement. costs about $200.00 at any tranny

Question about 2002 X-Type

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oil pan. Hope help (remember comment and rated this). White exhaust = water. You have a leaking head gasket, most likely. It could be a cracked engine block but let's think happy thoughts. You need to

exhaust & lost power. Will not run over 3000 rpm what is the possible prognosis?? Trev interanl oil leak. possible bad valve guide seals or a broken piston ring The car will not free rev over 3000

exhaust, a "leak down" test will help diagnose this. I would take it to a shop that you trust for further testing. usually caused by a blown head gasket. look for a wet spark plug to verify. If no wet

when in 5th gear in my x type and gear down to fourth and excellerate turbo doesnt kick in and black smoke kicks out of exhaust Sounds like a blown Turbo seal, allowing oil to burn inside the turbo.

...no smoke is normal unless from an exhaust when cold.  Sounds like you have an oil leak, some how the oil is dripping onto the exhaust.No self respecting Jaguar dealer would say this is

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