The valve guides and seals are worn allowing some oil to get past after sitting and into the firing chamber and causes smoke upon starts.
Yeah he does. He quit for Nick, then started again. Even though Nick thinks otherwise
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.
Sounds like a blown head gasket
I just started taking Humira for my Crohn's Disease last month and started experiencing moderate to severe nausea so I smoke marijuana to get rid of it. I haven't had any reactions yet. I'm in no way a health professional but in my opinion I think it's perfectly safe.
300zx twin turbo lots of black smoke and running rough
isuzu trooper e.f.i 1991 black smoke and running but no power
Nothing. Just keep running and try not to breathe in any more smoke.
It's unhealthy for children to breathe in smoke. Otherwise, not really sure what this question is asking.
White smoke is a good indication you have a blown head gasket. And/or a cracked head. Did you noticed, when it happened that the engine started running rough? Best i can do with little info.
If an engine is running rich, it is receiving and burning too much fuel and that will yield black smoke. If an engine is somehow burning oil, that will yield white smoke.
supercharger seals could be bad
No. Smoke consists of particles of matter that did not completely combust. Hydrogen burns with a perfectly clean flame; the only product is water vapor.