If this wasn't a problem prior to your oil change, I would venture to say that the oil change technician accidently spilled oil which then made it's way down to engine parts and manifold. It simply gets hot while the engine runs and produces smoke as a result. It will eventually go away as the oil burns off. It is also producing a small amount of smoke while your engine is running, but the combination of the air movement while the car is moving, along with the engine fan, dissapates the smoke below the car so that it is not noticeable until you stop the engine.
30 is a little more viscous (thicker) at operating temperature than 20.
No, they have to be a couple of degrees below body temperature to produce. That's why the testicles are outside the body so that they can be a little cooler.
An engine coolant temperature sensor will usually need to be replaced when it is drawing too much or too little voltage. The sensor may also have a bad ground connection.
There still a lot of heat in the components of the engine, but the cooling system is not circulating coolant and no air is blowing past the engine. So just like the temperature of the turkey you take out of the oven keeps rising because of residual heat the temperature of the engine goes up for a little while after you turn it off.
It is a little thick. You should use sae30 or 10w30 (on cold temperature)
The production of sperm requires a lower temperature than body temperature (in mammals) therefore it is necessary for the testies to be removed from the general mass of the body.
the temp sensor is on the drivers side, back of the engine near the inlet manifold, hope this helps a little, took me hours to find it :)
Howdy, if you are looking for the engine temp switch(sending unit, it is located on the engine next to the large coolant hose (the hose that is not attached to the pump) on the engine. Just a little above and to the passenger side of the vehicle.
Since the normal average body temperature is 98.6F any fluids within a living body will be at least that temperature or a little higher. Breasts are not refrigerators; breasts produce warm milk.
They changed from mostly black with little white to mostly white with a little black
The temperature has little to do with it.
no it can not it depends on ambiant temperature and wind if it is air cooled and a little longer if liquid cooled