sort of but first it will turn to water but only if it's steamy
The Rookies - 1972 Frozen Smoke 2-4 was released on: USA: 1 October 1973
Frozen smoke look it up and find out.
Sure. Partially thaw the fish and then brine it - usually with a mixture of salt and sugar. It should smoke with no problems, and then can either be refrozen or canned.
Frozen brake caliper
'Card ice' -which is used in theatres to mimic mist or smoke when placed in warm water.
When its frozen and you can't move on it, or there's a virus on it. The worst is when you type too fast on it and it starts to smoke- oh gee, there it goes.
Maybe a frozen brake caliper yes most definatley a frozen brake caliper or possibly a pebble or small rock lodged between the pad and the rotor. I had this same problem with my 93 YJ new brakes and it was good.
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valve guides and oil rings are most likely worn but a pcv valve can be stuck and blow blue smoke
White smoke is water getting into the cylinders. Blown head gasket, cracked block or other serious issue caused this. If it cranks and will not catch, they plugs may be fouled from the water. If it will not crank at all, you have a frozen engine. This is often terminal for the car.
Because everything is frozen.
I need to know which kind of smoke do you want, light, medium or heavy ? Please, re-ask the question mentioning the class of smoke which fits better for your project."How to make light, medium or heavy smoke for science project?"ANS 2 -Get some 'card ice' (frozen carbon dioxide) and put it in warm water. -this is the way they make theatrical smoke or mist.