How to Diagnose Engine Oil Smoke

Auteur: Laura McKinney
Date De Création: 1 Avril 2021
Date De Mise À Jour: 1 Juillet 2024
Anonim
Blowby Oil Smoke out the Dipstick Hole is NOT NORMAL, PCV Valve, Runaway Diesel
Vidéo: Blowby Oil Smoke out the Dipstick Hole is NOT NORMAL, PCV Valve, Runaway Diesel

Contenu


Car engines may smoke for many reasons. In most cases, you can diagnose engine smoke simply by observing the color of the smoke coming from your exhaust pipe. The key is knowing what the colors mean.

Step 1

Watch for white smoke. You may have a crack in your coolant pipe thats causing coolant to leak into the combustion chamber. You may also have a crack in the cylinder head or the exhaust port facility. This serious problem requires extensive work and is usually expensive.

Step 2

Watch out for grey smoke. Though usually not as serious as white smoke, grey smoke can still mean an engine problem. Grey smoke usually indicates that some oil has gotten into the combustion chamber or on the cylinder head, indicating an oil leak. This is usually easy to find, but can be very expensive to fix. The best case scenario, however, is that your oil has simply run too thin and you need an oil change.


Watch out for black smoke. Black smoke often signifies the most serious problems. Black smoke may indicate that your engine is burning oil. Sometimes this means you have a blocked air filter, or your injection system is malfunctioning.

How to Use a Hand Impact Driver

Lewis Jackson

Juillet 2024

Hand impact driver are fantatically imple tool. The firt time you ee one, you will wonder how it could poibly work---but work they do, and amazingly well. There no other tool that handle the job thee...

Ford make a full line of truck, ranging from the Ranger to the F-450. The mot popular model are the F-150 and F-250 due to their ize, pricing and range of option....

Messages Fascinants