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Old 11-10-2016, 12:43 PM   #2
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Re: Billowing smoke, losing power, but only sometimes

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Originally Posted by CassT6 View Post
My 2000 5.9 Durango has been running great since I gave it a tune-up a few weeks ago. Saturday morning as I was driving to town, it suddenly began billowing very large thick smoke with a bluish tinge. This was a massive, shameful amount of smoke that stopped traffic. This continued as I attempted to make it to town (about 5 miles). It was not so bad just cruising at low speed, but any time I had to accelerate at all it was really bad. Then it died. It did start right back up but had low power as I pulled it into a parking lot. This seemed catastrophic at the time. I left it in that parking lot and bought a car, convinced the Durango was toast.
Later that day when I went back to the Durango to get my stuff out, with the intention of calling the junk yard and having the thing towed away, I decided to start it to demonstrate how awful it was.
The thing started right up and ran like a new one - no smoke, good power, no knocking or unusual engine noises. I decided to drive it home. It ran great for til I was about to pull in my driveway, then it started blowing smoke, lost power, and died. After that it wouldn't start.That was Saturday afternoon.
This evening I started it again just to see what would happen. It again started right up and seems to be idling along fine. I don't trust it to drive at all but obviously the problem is not as severe as I feared. What would cause symptoms like this to come and go? Something about it warming up? Could a sticking valve cause this level of dysfunction? The PCV valve is broken off from where I tried to replace it but cannot get it out of the grommet on the valve cover but it did not break off where debris could have fallen into the valve cover so I don't think that it necessarily related.

I would like to keep the Durango around for hauling stuff and as a spare vehicle, if I can. Educate me, please.

If that PCV valve is stuck, it could cause the smoking issue. Allowing too much crankcase pressure to build. Haven't seen one cause a no start though. I'd replace that valve and see what happens.
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