Gasket is leaking oil. Valve cover gasket is likely suspect.
the unburned charge in the cylinders explodes instead of burning normally.
It can be a leaking injector that floods the engine when it isn't running. GoodluckJoe They asked about a problem that occurs AFTER it's been running a while...not after it's been sitting, with a pressurized Fuel line.
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have you checked the fuel filter?it might be clogged up that way no fuel is being delivered to the engine...happened to me on my 90 legend ls.it is fine now.
Backfire is an explosion produced by a running internal combustion engine that occurs in the intake or exhaust system rather than inside the combustion chamber,
I think bride burning is the practice which occurs of killing a wife by burning for dishonoring the family name.
In the combustion-engines, such as the most common engines in the cars today, the combustion cycle occurs by burning the fuel that enters the cylinder(s) of the engine, by a small spark that's provided by the spark plug(s), thus turning black as with any metal that comes in contact with fire.One of the definitions of Combustion. Ignition: the burning of fuel in an engine to provide power
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Fatness occurs when you ingest more calories than you are burning.
Burning coolant typically produces a sweet-smelling, bluish or grayish smoke. This occurs due to the combustion of antifreeze, which contains ethylene glycol or propylene glycol. If you see this type of smoke, it may indicate an engine issue, such as a blown head gasket or a leak in the cooling system. It's advisable to address the problem promptly to prevent further engine damage.
If this occurs, then it means that there is a problem with you engine. A mechanic can figure out how your engine should be fixed.
Examples: cooking, washing, burning a fuel.