check the oil in engine to see if it has coolant in it
white smoke is caused by coolant or water burning with fuel
sounds like you have a blown head gasket
i would also find a better mechanic
F350 is a Ford. Why is fuel getting into the crankcase? Dead cylinder and it is running past the rings. If that's not your question, rephrase it and ask again.
You may have to relocate the engine and gearbox mounts but with a little patience I did.
in the engine area directly in front of the steering wheel
My RV Chevy engine V8 454 has 43000 miles , til now inewer had a problem, my last trip was a horror, after 50miles the engine begin to cought and misfiring on the muffler, and it was not running round
yes
Water coming out the tailpipe means there is water in the exhaust. This is not uncommon when the engine is cold and the exhaust is condensing. That situation should stop when the engine warms up. If the exhaust continues to have water in it after the engine is warmed up it could possibly indicate a leaky head gasket or cracked cylinder head.
no
if your tailpipe is pouring smoke then you have internal engine problems and need to take it to a mechanic or you need to change your oil
Black smoke usually means the engine is running too rich. The fuel/air mixture is incorrect. Blue smoke is oil burning.
yep, though you may have to replace the mounts.
#5 cylinder on a Chevy 350Its the 3rd cylinder back on the drivers side of the engine
The engine capacity of a 2005 Chevy Tahoe can vary greatly. The engine is usually a 8 cylinder or some are a 6 cylinder. Most are the faster models.
The cylinder on the very front of the engine is #1.
#1 cylinder is on the left of the engine as you are facing it from the front.
Engine types 6 cylinder 3.8 8 cylinder 5.0 and 4.4
bad rings or really bad valve seals.
Any failure that can increase tailpipe emissions.