White smoke, it is burning oil, black smoke, it is not tuned right. Better get it back to the dealer.
Does the truck smoke? if it does you dont need a new motor all you need is new O rings and a piston rod
Because it releases the carbon and buildup in your motor. That has to go somewhere. The exhaust. That smoke is just a lot of carbon buildup from your motor.
Blue smoke? The end result of a tired engine. White smoke? Cracked head or bad head gasket.
If the smoke has a blue-ish tint to it, then it's because you motor is burning oil and probably going to blow up soon.That is bad.you should probably be looking for a new vehicle.
Well my friend, Usually when any motor is about to go out on a car, the first sign would be compression lost. The second sign would be blue smoke. the blue smoke indicates your rings in your motor have gone bad and it's time to replace them. The best thing to do of course would be to get a new motor. why would you pull the engine out of your car just to rebuild the bottom of your motor? you might as well get one from a local auto store or hope you get lucky in a junk yard. Black smoke your engine can be saved and even white smoke, but blue you can say bye bye. If you feel it's worth the investment go for it. I highly advise you if blue smoke is the case with compression lost,it's best to get a new engine.
It could be that the blade is dull. The motor works hard to turn the blade and consequently producing smoke. Also make sure to keep your cut straight when cutting to prevent blade binding. It could be that there is a bit of saw dust in the motor. I'd try taking the cover off and blow out the motor. Use a paint brush or compressed air. It is a way of telling you it is TOOL TIME! Head to Lowe's of Home Depot and pick up a new saw. I never heard of a better excuse.vbd The motor should NOT smoke, EVEN IF "bogged down," or heavily loaded. Usually the smoke is from blade friction on the workpiece. IF it ACTUALLY is the motor which is the source of the smoke, then there is a severe defect within, and it needs the attention of a professional repair technician at a factory authorized repair center, OR as answer 3 suggests, it is time to replace the power tool.j3h.
First isolate source of smoke- was it the fan motor, wires to it fried or a pinhole leak in radiator going through fan. If the motor is burned out because of bad bearings or whatever you will have to replace the unit.
The smoke comes from burning the ballots in a stove in the Sistine Chapel.
if it does not leak oil, but the oil level dropps(or you have smoke, white or blue). on these motors, the valve stem seals lie to go out, and that's cheaper than a whole rebuild. start your motor, and remove the oil fill cap. if alot of smoke starts to come out, you need a rebuild. if little or no smoke comes out, your motor is good, and you need new valve stem seals
what causes a 125cc motor to smoke and burn oil ? and is it fixable
if u can smell gas or see smoke
Blower motor may be burning out.