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if its mild smoke that means the engine warming up if it big cloud of smoke then its the engine block is no good..happened to mee too so i did a swap
This is not that uncommon. Some oil is so hot that it will start to smoke. The smoke can escape through this opening to the engine.
too much of it can, so yes smoke can kill you
no, that is usually an engine oil problem. White smoke is usually the result of burning engine coolant. Blue smoke is from burning engine oil and black smoke is excess fuel (flooding). So, burning engine coolant is usually the result of a blown head gasket and/or a cracked head. A blown head gasket and /or a cracked head can be the result of a severely over heated engine. An over heated engine could be the result of a faulty water pump. So, the answer to your question could be yes.
cause you dont turn of the engine so there for its on but you need to rev a bit so then u have aa bit of smoke
It can be a number of different things. The color of the smoke will often tell you a lot about what's wrong. Generally speaking, with gas or diesel, if the smoke is black, that would indicate that the engine is getting too much fuel. If the smoke is blue, it's probably from engine wear and the color is from oil burning. You can also get white smoke which might mean there is water leaking into the cylinders on a gas engine, and either a cold engine or poor compression on a diesel. There are a lot of other causes and variables. too. For instance, if your engine was getting too much fuel, the excess fuel might seep into the oil pan and mix with the oil. Then you might have black with blue smoke, or just black, or just blue. So, there are a number of things to check.
Paper won't get you high. So to answer your question you smoke zero paper.
Yes very much so.
could it be white vapor? If so its probably head gasket.
Broken rings, rings not installed on pistons correct, No valve seals Bad are worn valve guides.
It will not hurt the engine what so ever, But it will make it smoke and might fowl out a spark plug.
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.