white smoke is water, black smoke is oil. remember that!
blue/white= oil white=antifreeze black=fuel
no... for there to be white smoke there is water in your combustion chamber if there was too much oil it would be black smoke Black smoke is usually to much fuel and blueish white is oil. So yes it is possible that it is oil in the combustion chamber.
depends on the color of smoke... white=water black=fuel blue=oil
blue smoke is oil. white smoke is water. black smoke is unburnt fuel
the engine is burning oil. blue smoke oil white smoke antifreeze black smoke excess fuel
Blue smoke = Burning oil Black Smoke = Overly rich fuel/air mixture White Smoke = Coolant entering the combustion chamberBlue smoke = Burning oil Black Smoke = Overly rich fuel/air mixture White Smoke = Coolant entering the combustion chamber
White smoke means water, blue/black smoke means oil, black smoke can also mean the fuel mixture is too rich.
In a diesel engine, blue smoke is an indication of oil being burned. Black smoke means that there is incomplete combustion of the fuel. White smoke can be seen when raw diesel fuel is not being burned.
Crude oil.
Crude Oil
Blue smoke is oil burning, White is steam(water), Black smoke is unburnt fuel.