usually it is antifreeze that is getting into the combustion chamber that produces the smell. possibly because of a bad head gasket,or cracked head that allows fluid from the cooling system to be drawn into the combustion chamber. either way it is major engine work
Mint is a sweet smelling herb.
Boys like sweet smelling perfumes.
Loosing Coolant, coolant in the oil, a sweet smelling exhaust, low compression, overheating, and possibly a miss.
Yes, "sweet-smelling" should be hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun, such as in "a sweet-smelling flower." The hyphen helps clarify that the two words work together to describe the noun. However, if it appears after the noun, as in "the flower is sweet smelling," the hyphen is not necessary.
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sweet tarts
John Rolfe
to attract insects
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Intake Manifold....smelling radiator fluid fumes in cabin or white smoke in exhaust. Exhaust manifold or cylinder head....smelling burnt oil in cabin or black smoke in exhaust
Yes, esters are commonly associated with sweet, fruity, and pleasant aromas. They are often used in perfumes, flavorings, and as artificial fruit essences due to their sweet-smelling characteristics.