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Mark,
Thank you, I think you may be on to something... I just realized my thermostat was staying open and not letting the engine get up to operating temp. I will address this problem and see if I can burn that condensation off. Best Jeff "Maynard G. Krebbs" wrote in message ... On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 05:12:40 GMT, "Jeff" wrote: I noticed recently some smoke coming from my starboard engine. I took off the valve covers and noticed a light brown milky substance on the underside of the covers and around some of the lifters. However the oil on the dipstick looks good. I have 2 Volvo penta 4.3gi 1997. no problems on the port engine. Does anyone have any ideas as to what this is? Blown Head Gasket? Thanks Jeff It could be that you aren't running your engine long enough to really warm it up and evaprate the moisture under the valve covers and the moisture is mixing with the oil. Mark E. Williams |
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