the engine is burning oil. blue smoke oil white smoke antifreeze black smoke excess fuel
Itr only takes a small amount of oil to get some smoke, white smoke is coolant, gray smoke would be oil, and black smoke would be fuel.
Blue smoke is burning oil.Blue smoke is burning oil.
It is buring oil this is a wrong answer whe engine burn oil to the exhaust smoke is a heavy white smoke no black
oil getting by the rings causes white smoke and oil dripping out of the tailpipe.
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.
crude oil
Depends on the color of the smoke. Blue smoke-oil. Black smoke-unburnt 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.
burning oil = blue smoke
Any oil burning will result in "blue" smoke. If you have blue smoke coming out of your exhaust, you definitely have an engine problem
blue smoke is oil. white smoke is water. black smoke is unburnt fuel