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It is between the pan and transmission case.
Most likely it is a failed head gasket.
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check distributor cap make sure cap is on securely and gasket in place between distributor and cap If there is gap put a gasket in Ihad the same problem with mine
broken piston rings maybe and oil gettin into the piston chamber.. too much oil maybe a blown head gasket... the smoke is steamy
Follow the hose from the top of the radiator back towards the engine, where it connects is the thermostat housing, this can be removed by taking out the 2 bolts. - remember to replace the gasket!
wheel barings
There are many possible causes of overheating. They include low coolant, inoperative radiator fan, failed water pump, missing belts, restricted radiator, failed head gasket.
Something was assembled improperly. Double check all work.
check the hoses.. check for cracked/blown head gasket - you might see staining on the engine block check for water in the rocker box - oil will look like mayo - side effect of a blown gasket check for a leaking freeze plug
Replacing the head gasket on any vehicle is a long and complicated process, however if you wish to see basic step-by-step instructions go to the related question on the right side of the page "How do you replace a head gasket?"
It requires replacing the head gasket.