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white /light blue smoke is a sign of a blown head gasket or intake gasket when you changed the oil filter was it creamy cause if it was then is a head gasket
Pull the alternator brackets and front engine brackets off until you get to the water pump. You will also need to remove the fan shroud and then the fan. Remove the water pump and then you will see an aluminum cover and that will be your timing cover. remove the cover and clean all the gasket off the engine and the cover. use a razor blade, and make sure there in no oil or grease on the parts where the gasket lies. Put your gasket on, bolt the cover back on with the new gasket and repeat the teardown process in reverse.
If it is the 5.2 or 5.9 liter engine the intake is prob. leaking. It could also possibly be a head gasket. If you have ran it hot, chances are a head gasket leaking.
it shoulnt be nothing just the noise it make i bet u roll all the windows down u wont hear it try it bet its just the way the air moves in your jeep as u are driving
first place I'd look is around the perimeter of the heads (I assume you mean head gaskets?) Make sure you haven't inadvertently gotten a wire pinched in between the head & block somewhere.
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