overheating of the engine.
white smoke is water, black smoke is oil. remember that!
Most likely you have a blown head gasket.
Blown cylinder head gasket. The engine burns water.
White smoke especially when starting tends to indicate that water is finding its way into the the exhaust system, where it is boiling and exiting the exhaust as steam. The possible cause could be water getting into the cylinders (perhaps from a damaged gasket).
Usually white smoke means that water is getting into the combustion chamber, indicating that you have a leaking head gasket. This is serious and should be checked by a trained mechanic.
white smoke from coolant usually indicates oil in coolant,this usually means a blown headgasket
White smoke is a symptom of a blown head gasket.
I know the white smoke would be caused by coolant, which would be leaking into the combustion chamber.
White smoke is a coolant leak Black is a rich condition Blue is burnt oil.
Dont filled oil so that no smoke
White smoke means water, blue/black smoke means oil, black smoke can also mean the fuel mixture is too rich.
Most common cause is a head gasket leak. This allows coolant to get into the combustion chamber resulting in the cloud of white smoke out the tailpipe.