Classic sign of bad rings or leaky valves.
If it smokes on startup, it has worn valve seals. If it smokes while running, it has worn piston rings (and perhaps worn valve seals, too.)
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If it smokes all the time, the rings are worn. time for a motor. if it only smokes at startup, the seals on the valves are bad and need to be replaced. If it's high mileage, probably the engine. Sorry.
No car engine should smoke from the hood on startup. The color of the smoke will indicate the problem. White thick smoke indicates burning oil, while grey smoke indicates an exhaust issue.?æ
If it only smokes at startup and the smoke is blue this is normally a sign of worn valve seals or guides. White smoke is a symptom of blown head gasket. Black smoke is a symptom of overly rich fuel/air mixture.
Depends on when you see smoke, and what engine. The most common is smoke on startup indicating worn out valve seals. Other times are probably a deeper issue.
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1994 Chevy suburban....no coolant leaks...but looses coolant is this an older car? does the car loose engine coolant?
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He smokes cigarettes and drives a nice car.
the valve stem seals are probably dried up and leaking when engine is at rest
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