White smoke at idle..
#1
White smoke at idle..
So if you have seen other threads i just had the carb redone and it runs good hesitant when cold but alot of motors are but at idle or low rpm theres white smoke coming outta my exhaust.. If its burning oil its burning it to where i hardly notice and i am pretty sure its not coolant, on the air cleaner theres the piece that connects to your valve cover i forget what its called but its there to recycle air im seeing oil around the area leaking slowly, can the pcv be fault and not relieving pressure causing it to suck oil into the intake?
#3
mine does this when it's less than like 60 degrees out, brand new rebuild, goes away after motor is warmed up and a little bit of driving, might be perfectly normal and just condensation burning off from inside the intake plenum and carb. Does yours go away? The reason why it would do it more at idle than when on the throttle is because engine vacuum is the highest at idle or when on the throttle and rapidly close the throttle.
FYI a slight rich fuel mixture will also cause what looks like white but really gray smoke as well. Way over rich will produce black.
FYI a slight rich fuel mixture will also cause what looks like white but really gray smoke as well. Way over rich will produce black.
Last edited by xxxtreme22r; Sep 17, 2010 at 11:55 AM.
#5
mine does this when it's less than like 60 degrees out, brand new rebuild, goes away after motor is warmed up and a little bit of driving, might be perfectly normal and just condensation burning off from inside the intake plenum and carb. Does yours go away? The reason why it would do it more at idle than when on the throttle is because engine vacuum is the highest at idle or when on the throttle and rapidly close the throttle.
FYI a slight rich fuel mixture will also cause what looks like white but really gray smoke as well. Way over rich will produce black.
FYI a slight rich fuel mixture will also cause what looks like white but really gray smoke as well. Way over rich will produce black.
#6
Heres how to tell the difference between burning coolant white smoke and condensation white smoke.
Burning coolant will linger in the air, its thicker looking and smells sweet and like anti-freeze.
Condensation will thin out, is a lighter looking white and will smell hot to nothing.
Burning coolant will linger in the air, its thicker looking and smells sweet and like anti-freeze.
Condensation will thin out, is a lighter looking white and will smell hot to nothing.
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#9
well i live in phoenix so static 100 degrees dry as all get up 99.98% of the time, side not i just replaced the pvc valve and put a new air filter in, be honest the white smoke is mainly idle but if im sitting at a light and i gas it or rev it up it spits out a cloud then it dissipates
#10
well i live in phoenix so static 100 degrees dry as all get up 99.98% of the time, side not i just replaced the pvc valve and put a new air filter in, be honest the white smoke is mainly idle but if im sitting at a light and i gas it or rev it up it spits out a cloud then it dissipates
#11
Heres how to tell the difference between burning coolant white smoke and condensation white smoke.
Burning coolant will linger in the air, its thicker looking and smells sweet and like anti-freeze.
Condensation will thin out, is a lighter looking white and will smell hot to nothing.
Burning coolant will linger in the air, its thicker looking and smells sweet and like anti-freeze.
Condensation will thin out, is a lighter looking white and will smell hot to nothing.
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