Lots of things-bad oil pressure, restriction in the oil drain tube on the turbo, excessive crankcase pressure, and a worn turbo can cause turbo smoke.
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Take it off and get it repaired
Excess fuel causes black smoke.
your truck blue smoke when it burns oil, or transmission fluid.
yes you can put a blow off valve on any turbo application, A blow off valve helps relieve boost pressure spike/surge when the throttle is quickly closed, helps prevent damage/excessive load on the turbo and throttle body.
Because is they did they would set of smoke alarms and water wud b spraying everywhere
Poor circulation to the brain can cause tissues to die from lack of oxygen. Another cause of tissue damage in the brain can be a blow to your head or inhaling smoke from a fire more than oxygen (which can also cause suffocation).
is this a diesel truck?does this engine have a turbo?if it is a diesel with a turbo,it will blow white smoke when cold till it warms upif it continues to blow smoke check your air filterother reason if it continues to blow smoke is the turbo is about to crater get it checkedalso check engine oil for coolant lossif coolant is leaking into cylanders,this will cause white smoke
blow by through the turbo ,my truck did the same thing had to get the turbo rebuilt
have a mechanic check your turbo.most will tell u that a turbo blows black smoke but can aslso blow white smoke when turbo is malfunctioning
How do you blow a engine turbo.
It may be the pressure releif on the bottom of the compressor. I do not have a turbo either and after I reved it some I got white smoke too. (from the oil in the ac system)
Black smoke can be caused when there is an improper air to fuel ratio . This can be anything from a plugged air cleaner,injector,turbo....
Your injectors are failing Also, could be the turbo seeping oil past the bearings.
Excess fuel causes black smoke.
Where would you put a blow off valve on a non turbo, and what would it blow off? So the answer is no.
# Why doe the gas furnace blow black smoke?
usually a blown head gasket (most all the time white smoke on a a diesel engine means antifreeze in the combustion chamber)
ofcourse they do, they blow on any engine