No, any smoke is coming from the engine.No, any smoke is coming from the engine.
Oil consumption, excessive engine noise, smoke coming from the tail pipe.
changed engine
White smoke coming from your tail pipe often indicates an issue with your coolant. The smoke comes from burning coolant. The engine sputters and white smoke is likely an issue with the head gasket.
The emanation from smoke from the under the hood should be treated as a possible emergency. The vehicle should immediately pull over to safe area. Smoke causes can range from a minor oil spill on hot engine/exhaust surfaces to major cooling systems and to highest severity engine fires.
It is buring oil this is a wrong answer whe engine burn oil to the exhaust smoke is a heavy white smoke no black
what causes a 125cc motor to smoke and burn oil ? and is it fixable
Sounds like engine coolant is getting into an engine cylinder
Engine "Blow-by" caused by excessive engine wear usually bad piston rings
if your talking about white smoke coming out of your exhaust it is burning off excess oil. this can be if you have over filled your engine or if the bike has been sat for a while. it should burn off eventually
If your engine is blowing blue smoke your engine is burning oil.If the smoke is present on acceleration, the piston rings are bad.If smoke is present on deceleration, then the valve guide seals are bad.
Yes, if the the engine is a steam engine or a diesel engine. The diesel engine smoke should be almost invisible when the engine is in good condition. Electric locomotives are not typically called "engines", but these do not produce smoke.