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.
Yes. But you will have smoke from the exhaust, because the oil will seep through between the seal and the valve (exhaust side).
blown crankshaft oil seals or water in fuel/oil or CDI faulty or low battery acting like a load on the electrical system.
Burning oil
Stuck or broken oil rings can cause blue smoke.
If the smoke is black it could be caused by a faulty fuel pressure regulator which could be causing the engine to get too much fuel.
If you nicked the oil pan it could cause it to smoke from engine area. Is the smoke coming from the exhaust or engine bay? If exhaust, then I highly doubt it was caused by the curb incident.
The load of smoke that come from the exhaust when you accelerate in the diesel Peugeot M reg is as a result of the mechanical failure. In most cases it is usually as a result of a faulty engine.
Dont filled oil so that no smoke
blue smoke can be caused by sticking valves or burnt rings
Blue exhaust smoke is burning oil.
what kind of gasoline are you running? and what color is the smoke?