In automotive terms, it sounds to me like it "threw a rod". A few reasons that would happen could be from, lack of engine oil, lack of oil and filter changes, high mileage and abuse. If that is the case the engine is all done.
what is the worst for your health breathing in tobacco smoke or exhaust fumes
emissions and exhaust
No, it will not cause smoke from the exhaust pipe. However the leaking oil can drip on the exhaust manifold where it will be burnt and smoke.
the smoke that comes out of a exhaust pipe is supposed to be white
how can i get black exhaust smoke stuck on my dual exhaust
The Bosch smoke meter operates by measuring the opacity of exhaust smoke emitted from diesel engines. It uses a light source to project a beam through the exhaust gas, and a photodetector captures the amount of light that passes through. The density of the smoke is determined based on the amount of light absorbed or scattered by the particulate matter in the exhaust. This measurement helps assess the engine's performance and compliance with emission standards.
Yes. But you will have smoke from the exhaust, because the oil will seep through between the seal and the valve (exhaust side).
smoke poured out of the exhaust of the car.
It is buring oil this is a wrong answer whe engine burn oil to the exhaust smoke is a heavy white smoke no black
Black smoke is ALWAYS too much gas going through the engine. They get bad gas mileage. See a mechanic.
An Rx7 is a model of a car that Mazda makes. All cars can smoke lightly through the exhaust system. If the smoke that is coming out becomes excessive or black consult a mechanic.
Could be a diesel? If not then replace your oxygen sensor on your exhaust. A bad oxygen sensor causes the exhaust smoke to be dark in color.