From my experience, your vehicle is probbably burning oil in the combustion chamber, some seals might be broken or worn out in your engine block. I recomend taking it to an auto shop to have some gaskes or seals replaced. Hope this helped!
possibly needs a new carborator
Black smoke is an indication that your engine is getting to much fuel the fix in short is to find what's causing the excess fuel and to make the necessary changes or repairs. , EzForJesus If it's carbuerated, your choke is stuck.
Blue smoke? Black smoke? White smoke? from the tailpipe? from the engine? from the midpipe? at all times? only when it's first started? when under load or at idle? need a little more information here.....
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black smoke is unburned fuel have car computer scanned a cylinder miss a bad sensor, anyway you are overheating your catalytic converters could cause more damage to engine fix it get codes from pcm g
that means that you have a blown head gasket or it is on the verge of blowing. alot of moy to fix if it goes. it is leaking antifreeze into the cylinders and burning it causing your car tto smoke white.
Replace it
All you need to do is replace it. It would take a welder to fix it.
Could be what's called "Blow-by". Your pistons have Rings & Seals on them and when they get old and worn with lots of miles put on the engine, they allow a little bit of oil to escape past the piston and into the chamber which is immediatly burned. This results in the smoke coming out of the tailpipe. Only way to fix it is to have the engine rebuilt or replaced. or a good lub. might help. try lucas. also u might need a head gasket, agood way to check is if ur oil is creamy (which means oil and anti-freeze is mixing)or if the exess smoke is blue. KeYLaE
You probably have bad rings. Not a cheap or easy fix. You should talk to a mechanic. If that vehicle has a vacuum operated transmission modulator, that could be the source of the oil smoke. Check the level of the transmission fluid.
It is possible, but not likely. You have to pull the head to fix the gasket anyway. Check it for cracks before you reassemble.
could be too much oil in the reservoir. It's new and under warranty. Take it back to the dealer and let them fix it. BTW, some white smoke at start-up is normal. It is condensation evaporating.