smoke is a fluid. all gases are fluids because they flow and take up space
White smoke from under the cars hood can be leaking oil, brake fluid, transmission fluid. Most of the times it is a gasket went out.
your truck blue smoke when it burns oil, or transmission fluid.
I do some DJ stuff and event organisation.and i actually use glycerine in my smoke machine.mix it with 1 part distilled water and 1 par glycerine for a good thickish smoke.less glycerine the cheaper it will be and thinner smoke.
Smoke: A engine oil or tranny fluid or lower steering fluid LEAK. Steam: A water leak.
That depends on the color of the smoke. If it's white smoke, then you probably have a problem with the manifold gasket. Blue means it' burning oil. The "clear fluid" is probably just condensation from the air conditioner or the tail pipe.
The engine obviously has some sort of contaminant on it. Such as engine oil, power steering fluid, brake fluid or possibly transmission fluid. Engine coolant will not smoke but will produce steam if it comes into contact with the engine. Track down where the smoke seems to be coming from and look for fluid residue in that area. I guess it is possible that you could also have a crack or break in the exhaust manifold near the engine.
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
Smoke machines use a heating element to vaporize a special fluid called fog juice, which creates the atmospheric effects of smoke or fog.
Look for a leak, if not white smoke from exhaust (going into engine)
Must be transmission fluid leak somewhere, and it's getting fluid on the exhaust. I'd be looking at the lines to the cooler first.
Seuths smoke generators work by heating a special fluid, usually a mixture of water and glycol, to produce a dense vapor. When the fluid is heated, it vaporizes and is expelled through a nozzle, creating a visible smoke effect. This smoke can be used for various applications, including enhancing visual effects in theater, film, or events. The devices are often adjustable, allowing users to control the volume and density of the smoke produced.
white smoke is usually a sign of something wrong coming thru your exhaust pipe.Blown head gasket, transmission fluid etc.