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Originally Posted by jerryp58
YIKES!
You could try to remove the vacuum line from the booster and see if it clears up (I wouldn't drive it without the booster; it'll probably make braking much more difficult).
I'd double check the radiator cap and oil filler cap to make sure there are no signs that the two are mixing (a cracked head or block or leaking head gasket could cause white smoke).
How's the brake, coolant, and oil levels? Are any of them dropping?
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Well, the brake fluid is full, coolant level, it was low so I topped it off...but there didn't seem to be any oil (it would be brown right?) so I put some new coolant in, and started it and same thing happened...oil levels...I THINK its going down...after every start, checking the oil dipstick, it looks like the oil level gets lower and lower...but yea this smoke thing is ridiculous, even the bottom of the car theres white smoke I guess coming out from the exhaust joints or something...can it really be I have a cracked head? I can't see any oil leaks or anything...no fresh oil around the head gasket either...any more suggestions? It's just weird because you just turn the car off after coming home from work, replace brake pistons, and then put them back on and smoke just comes pouring out.