Common cause is burning oil.?
no no no blue smoke is more from burning oil. black will come more from NOT burning all the gasoline in the fuel mix, and can be from loose or not secure vacuum. be sure to check the carb bolts and gasket...
The "smoke" you see is actually volcanic ash, which consists of tiny rock fragments. Black ash comes from molten rock of a mafic composition, meaning it mostly contains dark-colored minerals. Many volcanoes erupt ash of a different composition that comes out light gray.
smoke is a dark color caused by burning paper if you burn iron the smoke will be red
Why does smoke change color when burning.
carbon.
Dust!
Soot (particles of carbon)
Mercury is grayish/whitish color, or a dark gray!
light brown hair
A dark gray color
Dust!
Yes it does
No, color can not be seen in the dark. The only color that can be seen in the dark is black, because it is dark. If it is not completely dark then you might be able to see the color of some objects.
The smoke from your muffler has a smell because what is coming out of the muffler is the products of the incomplete combustion of your fuel. Some of those products are gases and vapors that have color and some are dark but small particles - that is what you call smoke. But some of what comes out are various chemicals that your nose detects as odors.
Soot (particles of carbon)
Could be a diesel? If not then replace your oxygen sensor on your exhaust. A bad oxygen sensor causes the exhaust smoke to be dark in color.
They come in a few colors. Usually a dark red color, but some are a dark purple or beige color. It varies depending on the crab
Auburn is a dark color. It begins with the letter A.
my 2000 Laredo has a nice cream color tan leather int. and my buddies has a dark smoke grey, those are the only two i know of. there may be more!Answercream color tan and smoke grey
Smoke Rings in the Dark was created on 1999-10-26.
Some words that describe the color black are: Dull, depressing, and dark.
Both the smoke and the color of the flame are due to the material burning. The color of the flame has no effect ON the smoke.