hi dieseldude.. do you have a shop? whats the address?
Yes. I will send you a PM.
a mechanic that i asked said that probably its the nozzle, it releases more fuel than it can burn. This will have to be validated since you mentioned that white smoke occurs only when your engine is cold. If it's a nozzle problem, smoke will always be there, cold or hot.
if ever its the nozzle, more or less how much does it cost? and how long will it take to replace? PM you.
sorry kinda tight on the budget and i have to see if i can afford it at this time. if ever i don't have it fixed whats the consequence? Nothing. I don't think progressive damage will happen.
Thank you very much. You're welcome.


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