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suspect improper head gasket R&R, sorry.
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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.
If it's a small EVAP leak they can be hard to pin point. A smoke test is usually done to find the source but there's no telling how long it takes and what the cause is and what part(s) are involved until a diagnoses has been done. Large leaks are much easier to find.
I don't think smoke would cause that. It is not clear what exactly the experimental setup is, but it is much more likely that the egg gets into the bottle through pressure differences.
Usually it caused by bad rings or valves. Too much fuel being delivered will also cause this. These conditions will eventually cause catalytic convertor problems later. black smoke is carbaration blue smoke is burning oil
most likely running rich, too much fuel
no, just think about how much pot hippys smoke and how peaceful they are.
How much does it cost to replace a worn emission hose on a Jeep Wranger?
Its not "How much" if not "How does" it affects it cause when a non-smoker involuntarily smoke a person's smoke it affects him equally. That's my answer. It could improve.I'm not pretty sure. Good luck! ;D
Black smoke is a symptom of an overly rich fuel/air mixture. In other words too much fuel is being mixed with not enough air.
As a direct cause, probably not. As an indirect cause, such as it creating excess oil pressure which, in turn, blows out seals or gaskets, certainly.