As the old saying "where there's smoke, there's fire" says, it must mean there is a fire. This could mean it's a forest fire, or it could be a house or cabin on fire. Or it could mean someone is burning some brush. But anytime you see smoke, it's always best to immediately contact the fire department and let them check it out.
Smoke is NOT a solution, it is a mixture (because the smoke you can see is particulate and will settle out).
It's high in vitamins and minerals and tannins. You eat it, you don't smoke it. I don't see why you would want to smoke it... It's not weed!
Common cause is burning oil.? no no no blue smoke is more from burning oil. black will come more from NOT burning all the gasoline in the fuel mix, and can be from loose or not secure vacuum. be sure to check the carb bolts and gasket...
Yes, smoke is a gas among other things. Smoke is a combination of solid and liquid particles as well as gases.Smoke is not a gas, though there can be gasses present in smoke depending on what kind of smoke it is. What we see as "smoke" is really a fine collection of soot and ash floating in an air current cloud.
You cannot see a black hole when you are on Earth, unless a black hole were to absorb Earth, which even then, you would see it in a split-second before it would engulf you
its a diesel, you will see black smoke alot.
Black smoke is ALWAYS too much gas going through the engine. They get bad gas mileage. See a mechanic.
needs to be cleaned
Magic pixie dust.
Magic pixie dust.
they have elected a pope? in cold weather it is normal to see white smoke coming out of your tailpipe. the one you have to worry about is the black or the blue smoke
Possibly if there is some water in the fuel. You will also see black smoke if the fuel/air mixture is too rich. White smoke is coolant in the combustion chamber and blue smoke is oil burning.
yes a little but not like you see in the movies. but black powder guns, old guns such as muzzle loaders and such smoke a whole lot when you shoot them
It could mean dirty injectors. Try a little injector cleaner through the next few tanks, see what happens.
Well, Mason said exactly this: "I could've sworn I saw Woods crying" So he most likely was, but either you didn't see it, or they skipped that part.
Black Powder I would think.
Black smoke is unburned fuel, I would check the codes using a paper clip and see what the omputer says is wrong, my guess would be the oxygen sensor or a plugged air filter, or both