f150 4.9 inline 6 (white smoke)

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  1. 5.0TailPipeHump Member

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    I got 1 and it smells like gas at start up and white smoke is comming out from the tailpipe, Id like to get this fixed up asap, any suggestion appreciated .
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    How many miles? How does the coolant look?

    First thing to check would be the head gasket.
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    +1 - First two signs of head gasket failure.
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    Ok thanks guys , 1 other thing its a real pig on gas , i mean it sucks more than the mustang, i get around 8 to 10 miles per, i was thinknig if a bad O2 sensor would cause this,? should i cange out the old 1 as i think its the origional 1 , the truck has 270 thou km on it. this is my winter beeter, the coolant looks to be all good. Cheers !
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    Not a bad sensor. Not really much you can do about the gas mileage. That simply is one of the cons to the engine design. New they averaged 14-18 at best.

    With as many miles as there are on it, that MPG is actually reasonable. :( Once you get the head gasket replaced and give it a general tune-up (if you have not already) you should be back to 12-15 range.

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