It smokes because you are running low on headlight fluid or possibly because the Johnson rod is shot.
Always an idiot in the crowd. If it only smokes when you first start it, it is the valve seals. When you shut it off the oil that is on the shaft of the valve will run down the valve and into the cylinders. The next time you start the car the oil burns the first time that cylinder fires. If it smokes all the time, it is the rings or other worn internal parts and it is time for replacement or rebuild.
Turn the fuel down.
Turn down the fuel getting to the injectors.
If the car is smoking after rainfall some what could have gotten into the engine bay. A hot engine will cause the water to turn into steam.
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
turn the engine off
Yes, if the the engine is a steam engine or a diesel engine. The diesel engine smoke should be almost invisible when the engine is in good condition. Electric locomotives are not typically called "engines", but these do not produce smoke.
The color of the smoke will help identify the problem. Blue smoke is engine or transmission oil. Black smoke, excess fuel. White smoke, engine coolant.
The smoke from a grill doesn't really turn your lungs black so the answer is no. The smoke of the grill doesn't turn your lungs black no.
No, any smoke is coming from the engine.No, any smoke is coming from the engine.
What color the smoke is makes a difference, blue smoke=engine oil, black smoke=excess fuel, white smoke=engine coolant.
A rotax engine works on smoke, when the smoke comes out it doesnt work anymore!
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