under the engine block is wet and it is blowing a lot of white smoke
white smoke coming from my tailpipe of my Honda civix lx 1997?
the rings are probably bad and need replaced
White smoke does not come from oil, white smoke means that there is water burning. Not good news as that is usually indictive of a head gasket failure. When you poured the oil in you just stirred up the water. Oil smoke is blue.
It sounds like engine coolant is getting into the engine cylinder
Sounds like a cracked Head or Block.
Black smoke = Overly rich fuel/air mixture. Blue smoke = Oil burning. White smoke = Coolant entering the combustion chamber.
it would cause overheating but the smoke is probally coming from some sort of water or antifreeze in combustion chamber
Your headgasket is bad, coolant is getting into the combustion chamber, hence the thick white smoke and fluid. had that happen to my dads thunderbird a few years ago
White smoke = Coolant entering the combustion chamber Blue smoke = Oil burning Black smoke = Overly rich fuel/air mixture
2 reasons: because it's cold outside, or you need an oil change
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White smoke coming out of the heater vents in a 2003 Honda Accord could indicate a coolant leak, possibly due to a blown head gasket or a cracked engine block. When coolant enters the combustion chamber or the heating system, it vaporizes and produces white smoke. Another potential cause could be condensation build-up, especially in cold weather, but persistent white smoke usually suggests a more serious issue requiring immediate attention. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and address the problem.