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I suggest getting a service manual. If you've never done one before, a book will explain a vehicle specific order of operations. Chiltons or Haynes are good. consider it $20 insurance. Good Luck.
Got spilt inside where? If it was the cylinders/combustion chambers the oil would have been burnt and gone in the first minute of running. White smoke is fairly common on cold morning due to condensation and disapears quickly, if it occurs at other times maybe it's coolant getting into the cylinders and maybe whoever did your head didn't do too good a job
You find that under Capacities in your owners manual.
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