There's a good chance that coolant is getting mixed in with your oil.
There is a problem around the head in which coolant is getting into the cylinders. White smoke can almost always be attributed to a coolant in the engine problem.
Probably a bad head gasket or a cracked head or both.
White smoke = Coolant leak, head gasket is the likely culprit. Blue smoke = Engine burning oil. Black smoke = Engine running too rich, wasting fuel.
under the engine block is wet and it is blowing a lot of white smoke
White smoke that smells sweet, from the tailpipe is a sign of coolant entering the combustion chamber. You possibly have a blown head gasaket or a cracked head. Very Serious!!! Stop driving the vehicle until you have this looked into, or you will destroy this engine.
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You may have a blown head gasket. The white smoke may actually be steam from coolant leaking into the combustion chambers. If your car is using a lot of water, this would back up the blown head gasket theory. White smoke is coolant and black smoke is oil. I agree that this is likely a problem with your head gasket.
Yes, and they have a lot of white hair, so they shed and you can't miss it!
The old standard that we used was: Black smoke = too much fuel Blue smoke = Oil White smoke = water Hope this helped. Exactly, white smoke is a sign of coolant in the combustion chamber. Stop driving the car and have it looked at by a professional immediately.
If there's a lot of white smoke you,ve blown a head gasket.Answerbecause its a ford Answerbecause its a ford can't say if you keep your car details a secret
If it's WHITE smoke, it's probably mostly steam, and indicates you are about to blow a head gasket. Get it fixed quick. If it goes completely, you could be looking at a complete engine rebuild.
probably a blown head gasket