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Alan Tatom Posted on Feb 01, 2017

Working on 1992 tercel 1.5. Replaced head gasket and shaved head. It still has thick white oily smoke coming out the exhaust. Don't know why. Any suggestions?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 27, 2008

SOURCE: 1993 TOYOTA TERCEL 1500cc Valve Seals Replaced now smokes much worse

You either have had the wrong valve seals installed, they are physically missing, or the valves are incorrect (too loose in the guides/stem too thin). The rocker arm seals will not contribute to your issue. If it did not have the oil smoke before you took the head off, the issue is with whatever the machine shop did. Valve seals have to fit TIGHT, or oil will go down the valve stem into the intake.
Take the head back to the machine shop & tell them to fix it. For free.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2008

SOURCE: To change the oil pan gasket in a 93 Tercel

is not hard, i changed mine 95 tercel

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 04, 2008

SOURCE: blown head gasket on a 1983 toyota tercel

The head bolt torque is 48ft. pounds and the camshaft bolts are 16ft. pounds thats for a 1.5L S.O.H.C motor.

Bruce Hunter

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2009

SOURCE: 1991 tercel rough run and smoke from under hood at times

Check for antifreeze leak, make white smoke under hood, and check your antifreeze level

guyinseattle

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  • Posted on Jul 15, 2009

SOURCE: 1992 Toyota Previa van,Oil dripping onto exhaust manifold, replace head gasket? need a free manual!

The toyota previa uses a formed silicone gasket for the valve cover and the cover is held in place by metric shoulder bolts ( 10mm). The valve gasket leaks because you can't get enough preload on the bolts to re-seat the old gasket when it gets old and shrinks. The shoulder bolts only allow you to tighten the gasket enough to seat the shoulder on the bolt. If you continue to torque down the suspected bolts, you will snap the bolt off ( don't ask me how I know this ). You can either 1.)replace the old gasket with a new one or 2.) remove the existing bolts around the leak area and put in new metric bolts that do not have a shoulder. You may want to put in a small sleeve into the existing bolt hole but shorter than the thickness of the valve cover to account for the smaller diameter bolt. You can now torque down the bolt and get enough preload to seal the valve cover without removing the old gasket. Make sure you use a torque wrench ( in-lbs) or be very careful not to snap these small valve cover bolts.

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