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would this be a waste of time (catch can method )

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r5gtt:
I had a car that occasion had a smoke and cylinder one was goosed as two valves were bent after a t belt failure and I was non the wiser back then and it was first turbo charged car. fiat uno turbo. the guy who changed the belt didn't tell me about the valves and as I said I was non the wiser then. I could be wrong in this but someone more experienced should know.

jay26r:
Best way to check rings ?

r5gtt:
I've read another thread where it's mentioned the catch can can be the problem!. ask @Dan_FR

jay26r:
Bought a catch tank system but it made it worse so that was removed straight away

r5gtt:
The cat back exhaust system also causes grey smoke as I remember now and I also said the same thing to a fellow tt owner who has the same problem with his system he had fitted although that was a new system. Mine was a used milltek and I did notice a lot of grey smoke but never thought anything of it as I knew it was after fitting the exhaust thay caused the smoke.

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