generally white smoke means water or antifreeze is entering the cylinder wich means either a blown head gasket or corrosion damage in head water jacket causing leak into cylinder
Common antifreeze solutions like ethylene glycol and propylene glycol are water-soluble, meaning they can dissolve in water. The solubility of antifreeze in water depends on the concentration of the solution, with higher concentrations requiring higher temperatures for complete dissolution. Water is commonly added to antifreeze to achieve the desired concentration for use in vehicles.
Think you may have bad head gasket, seal or cracked head. Water is getting into your engine which usually causes white smoke. Also leaking antifreeze is from these same causes. Hope this helps. Ken
The smell of rotten egg is coming from your catalytic converter that is plugged up White smoke is an indication of water (usually antifreeze) in the exhaust.
When smoke touches cold water in a test tube, it cools down rapidly, causing the smoke particles and gases to condense and form a visible cloud. This cloud is the result of the water vapor in the smoke condensing into tiny water droplets, making the smoke more visible.
The coolant is not flowing, causing no heat. Look at the antifreeze coming out to see it there are bubbles in it. If there are bubbles then you have a blown head gasket. If not, then you have either a bad thermostat of bad water pump.
Antifreeze will burn; however, if it's been diluted with water 50/50 (which is how it's used), the engine will not run very well at all and there will be a lot of white smoke from the tailpipe.
it would cause overheating but the smoke is probally coming from some sort of water or antifreeze in combustion chamber
Defective water pump.
Always use antifreeze. Water does not have any water pump lubricants or anti corrosion properties, antifreeze coolant does.
Antifreeze is typically denser than water, so it will sink when added to water.
Could be several things. Typically, oil burning is blue smoke, and water/antifreeze is white smoke. With a combination of fast oil leak *and* white smoke, my guess would be to check the Cylinder Head Gasket or a cracked Cylinder Head.