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exhaust white smoke & b18b1 head question

Old Nov 8, 2007 | 10:11 AM
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Default exhaust white smoke & b18b1 head question

so i got my car running after a couple years on jack stands...
this was back in aug

oil change, coolant flush, tranny flush...

started up fine, and i've been starting it up regularily since then

finally i got wheels/tires, changed brakes and got car back on ground to drive last weekend

i let it idle up to operating temperature, then took it around the block (a small crescent).. white smoke started coming out a bit.. drove around a second time, and when i backed into driveway the smoke was billowing over the front passenger window......

now i know.. i've read this could be headgasket... or cracked head

the spark plugs look fine, no extra unburnt liquid on them or anything
compression test came out 150/145/150/155 so not too much variation (done last night on cold engine, so results a bit low, but consistent)

i don't have the resources offhand for a leakdown test

this is leading me to believe the cracked head part.... when i started up car last night a lot of white smoke was still coming straight out of exhaust, and it did smell a little sweet.. pure white, no blue

this also leads me to a second question:
if t's a cracked head, i'll need to get another... and if i get another which would be best for a b18b1 engine? what provides better flow? another tidbit of info for this: head was decked/shaved.. i have 10:1 je pistons, so there's been a bit of work.. thinking what could still fit well with this application?

thanks
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