it must be burning oil ? and have a gas leak? as to why it would lose equal compression i am unshure have a professional look at it
Not running on all cylinders Check plugs, wires Do compression check
Black smoke is a symptom of an overly rich fuel/air mixture.
normally when the engine emits bluish white smoke, the engine oil mixes up with the gasoline in the combustion chamber-as a result of loose compression. White smoke - Water in the exhaust, head gasket gone? check for emulsion on filler cap and do a compression test. Blue smoke - burning oil, check valve stem oil seals, valve guide clearances or piston rings Black smoke - Fuel mixture too rich, go to a garage and have it tuned.
most likely timing is off or a bad valve
Blue smoke means it's burning oil. Black smoke means it's burning rich (fuel). White smoke is usually caused by water which may indicate a blown head gasket or a cracked cylinder head. Check the compression on your cylinders. If compression is low, you will have to remove the cylinder head to replace either the blown gasket or the cylinder head.
It is not meant to smoke. It is running properly if there is no black smoke.It is not meant to smoke. It is running properly if there is no black smoke.
Black is an adjective that describes the smoke. Smoke is a common noun.
black smoke.
A bad fuel injector can cause your 2004 Toyota Camry to smoke when you start it up. A plugged air filter can also cause it to smoke.
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Black smoke = excessive fuel entering the engine
Black smoke from an engine is caused by unburnt fuel.