Car smoking

Asked by Guru5WHDB Jan 01, 2018 at 01:48 PM about the 2007 BMW 6 Series 650i Convertible RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a bmw 650i it’s smoking and if I take the oil cap off
it shoots oil out  people say it’s the head gasket

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103,215

One way to know is give it a compression test, all cylinder should be within 10% of each other, if one or two are much lower, it's likely a blown head gasket. A leakdown test can also check how well rings and valve seats are sealing. In your case I'd suspect an issue with valves more so than head gasket. Also a stretched timing chain or worn/flat cam or collapsed lifter can throw off timing leaving valves slightly open at TDC.

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103,215

Excellent point, and easy enough to check. Anytime you have escaping pressure in a crankcase it's a good idea to check the PCV system and breather.

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