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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2007

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  • Does anyone bother looking at the date of the posting?

  • I don't think this is a BHG. I own a 89 Supra and my headgasket blew a few months ago, this is normal, its your stock ecu running rich/lean/rich/lean from the rapid accel decel.

  • It was just water vapor trapped inside the exhaust pipes, because the UK has very wet weather.

    My ECU is running fine, the car hasn't been tuned or fiddled with.

    7M engines are known for blowing headgaskets. Get an HKS steel & copper ring head gasket, grommet type. It will hold forever.

  • fuck u!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Sorry, I didn't think having a threesome with your mother and sister would have pissed you off :)

  • I changed my headgasket and I've been getting clouds of white smoke

  • Maybe the person who installed it did not torque the head studs with the correct amount of torque and your head gasket might be leaking.

    Another probability is, if you had a blown head gasket due to a warped head, you should have had the head machined flat once again.

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  • Piston ring ?

  • oil burner not a blown headsket

    stem steals = gone

  • I found the problem. its a D16 honda....

  • Stick your penis in there.

  • try this product to fix headgaskets!

    kseal.webs.com

  • why do people rev the shit out of their motors when they are trying to find something that is wrong. thats a good way to CREATE something wrong.

    shit is the head gasket gone? VROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMM.

  • inta arabi ?

    bas 5alas ?

  • @acmoc ...if its smoking without you stepping on the gas

  • @acmoc have you fixed it yet?

    Probably your valve seals?

  • @slim8685 Thats good it was just water vapor! Otherwise you would be looking at a big repair bill.

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