Does not sound good. Most likely the rings are bad, and the head gaskets are gone. Could have more internal damage. Don't spend on it.
No, Robert Burns was not alive during Queen Victoria's reign. Robert Burns died in 1796 and Victoria was not born until 1819, becoming Queen in 1837.
It superheats exhaust gases and burns any unburned gases to clean up the emissions escaping from the tailpipe.
An internal combustion engine burns fuel inside.
Blue smoke is not a good sign no matter what type car you have. My 84 caprice has 190,000 miles and burns nor uses no oil. Eyery oil change I use a pint of engine restorer.
Yes, too much oil in a vehicle can cause white smoke to blow out of the tailpipe. When the oil level is excessively high, it can lead to oil being forced into the combustion chamber, where it burns along with the fuel. This improper combustion results in white smoke, which indicates that oil is being consumed in the engine. It's important to maintain the correct oil level to prevent engine damage and ensure optimal performance.
An engine that burns fuel inside itself is officially known as an internal combustion engine. Most cars have these.
Internal combustion engine
No. "Victorian Times" describes the reign of Queen Victoria, from 1837 to 1901. Robert Burns lived from 1759 to 1796.
it burns the fuel
when the engine and exhaust pipes are cold, the hot exhaust will cool and moisture will condense on the exhaust pipe and drip out. Remember basic chemestry. Automotive fuels are hydrocarbons. The hydrogen molecules in the fuel turns to very hot water vapor when the fuel burns. What you are experiencing is very normal.
Yes.
Subaru engines are known to leak oil externally. When that oil reaches a hot surface it burns. Hence the smoking engine. Check your oil level when you get gasoline and make sure it's always full. No big worries. You can get your engine steam cleaned from time to time and it should minimize if not eliminate the smoking but only for a time. Be happy that it's not an internal oil leak into your combustion chamber which would equal smoke coming out of your tailpipe.