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no smoke. no residue. gives high temperatures.
One way to test a gas to identify it as an HCL gas is to dip a glass rod in ammonia and place it in the gas. If a white smoke is produced, the gas is HCL gas.
with gas? hence gas furnace? theres a gas pipe that puts the gas into 3-4 tube things tht keep lit by the gas bruhhh
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When we burn plastic it releases black smoke which is a very harmful gas and causes air pollution
# Why doe the gas furnace blow black smoke?
Two cycle engines have an oil gas mixture and if there is too mush oil to gas you will see it burn as white or gray smoke That or your valves are bad.
no smoke. no residue. gives high temperatures.
Could be head gasket leaking
i get white smoke when i step on the gas.
WHITE SMOKE is engine coolant / antifreeze burning. That is due to a head gasket leaking on the 5.7L 350 engine.
Needs a tune up you are burning too rich, too much gas in the carburetor.
It depends on what color the smoke is. If it is white smoke that usually mean coolant is in the oil and that can be a result of a blown head gasket. If it is a greyish bluish color then it is oil burning. if it is black then you are burning gas.
an electric furnace runs off of 208/230 Volts while a typical gas furnace runs off of 120 also a gas furnace will have a valve for the gas relay where the gas enters the furnace.
if there is white smoke ur vehicle is either burning oil or it is moisture in the gas chamber
White smoke from the exhaust gas (smoke) only shows that the head gasket is damaged and antifreeze escapes making it mixed with the air-fuel ratio in the combustion chamber. When turbocharger failure occurs, the smoke should be bluish in color due to worn/damaged oil seal.
yes but if it is black it is burning gas