White Smoke Due to Blown Head Gasket

A blown head gasket is the most common cause of persistent thick white smoke. Confirm this by using a combustion leak detector; if the test fluid changes color when exposed to the air inside the radiator, it indicates combustion gases are entering the cooling system, confirming a failed gasket seal. Additionally, check for persistent bubbles in the coolant overflow tank while the engine is running.


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