This is on a toyota corolla. I know a couple of answers already just looking for some second opinions here. Worst case is its the head gasket. Anyway, bought the car about a month ago. It didnt smoke really at all, but had a misfire because of shitty plugs. Changed out the plugs about 2 weeks ago. I did notice the car was low on oil, but seemed enough to wait a week or so for nicer weather. Yesterday car turns on the low oil light, so I filled it up today. My friend says it usually smokes on start up. So I watched and of course its blue smoke coming out. Now when I checked the oil weeks ago, it wasnt chocolate milk shake color, just dirty. But also when I did change the plugs there was some coolant on them, like inside the head when you unplug the coil. Car does not over heat. I do not see any noticeable drips under the car. So perhaps the plugs were so shitty and misfiring that they werent even firing and burning oil or coolant. But now that they are changed theyre burning through it all? Im going to give it a week before I check oil again.
Do you guys think its head gasket, valve gasket, Obama, or what?
Im hoping valve cover and not head but when do things go easy?
Do you guys think its head gasket, valve gasket, Obama, or what?
Im hoping valve cover and not head but when do things go easy?