or it could be worn valve stem seals. which causes a little bit of oil to build up on the valves when you shut the engine off or stopped at idol. this is burnt offon startup or when you takeoff.
If your smoke alarm went off and then stopped, you should first check for any signs of smoke or fire. If there is no apparent danger, you should still investigate the cause of the alarm going off, such as cooking smoke or steam. If you are unsure, it is best to contact your local fire department for guidance.
White smoke from the exhaust is a symptom of moisture in the combustion chamber. If you see it after that initial startup, then suspect a blown head gasket. A compression test will verify this.
If your RX-7 is smoking at startup, it could be due to a few reasons. Common causes include oil leaking into the combustion chamber, often from worn apex seals or oil control rings, leading to blue smoke. It could also be a sign of coolant entering the engine if there are issues with the water seals, resulting in white smoke. Additionally, a rich fuel mixture can cause black smoke, indicating potential fuel system issues.
If the smoke is white, then there is coolant getting into the cylinder. Blue smoke is from burning oil, and black smoke is from an improper fuel air mix (stopped up air filter or choke stuck stuck.)
She used to smoke, but she stopped a while ago.
it cause cancer and a light yellow mass get accumlated in channel of throat
No, smoke particles can block or scatter light as it passes through, leading to a decrease in overall light transmission. This effect can cause visibility issues and contribute to poor air quality in smokey environments.
Smoking on startup is generally due to worn valve guides or seals.
Possibly the power steering pressure hose. It leaks onto the manifold and smoke comes out from behind the engine near the firewall.
Visible light can be stopped or blocked by opaque materials, such as walls, curtains, or any solid objects that do not allow light to pass through. Additionally, certain substances like thick smoke or fog can scatter and absorb visible light, reducing its intensity. Mirrors and reflective surfaces can also redirect visible light rather than allowing it to continue in a straight path.
White smoke at startup, loss of anti freeze and milky oil indicates to me a bad head gasket.
Neil Diamond has stopped smoking many years ago. He does not smoke anymore.