Is it normal to have smoke from exhaust when cold?
Also worn engines tend to smoke more when hot, when the oil is thin. As the people above have said what you have there is quite normal in this weather. 132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good This post is not being displayed . I’m surprised that no-one has mentioned valve seals yet.
Why does my bandit 600 smoke when its cold?
I’ve noticed that when i start my bandit 600 from cold it smokes quite a lot and if you rev the bike more smoke comes out. The smoke disappears once warm and it’s a white smoke. Is it something to be concerned about? Paddy. This post is not being displayed . Paddy. Nope, that is pretty much what all my bikes have done when its cold.
Why does my car have a lot of smoke coming from the exhaust?
Thick smoke usually comes from the faulty in engine coolant, which could lead to many serious problems like damaged cylinder head, blown head gasket, cracked engine block… which might cost drivers quite a lot. In this situation, we suggest to not ignore it. A coolant leak, even small, can lead to the serious risk of damage to your dear vehicles.
Why is exhaust smoke a waste of money?
Exhaust SMOKE is polluting, a waste of money and a sign that something is wrong with the engine.
Thick smoke usually comes from the faulty in engine coolant, which could lead to many serious problems like damaged cylinder head, blown head gasket, cracked engine block… which might cost drivers quite a lot. In this situation, we suggest to not ignore it. A coolant leak, even small, can lead to the serious risk of damage to your dear vehicles.
Where does the smoke come from in an engine?
Thick smoke usually comes from the faulty in engine coolant, which could lead to many serious problems like damaged cylinder head, blown head gasket, cracked engine block… which might cost drivers quite a lot. In this situation, we suggest to not ignore it.
Why do I have white smoke coming out of my engine?
Other causes of white smoke could include a plugged crankcase breather. Look to see if the breather is plugged. Or remove its valve cover while the engine is running. If the engine exhaust clears up, replace the breather. Here are other possible causes of excessive white smoke: Either poor-quality fuel or inco-rect fuel grade.
What causes white smoke from pump line nozzles?
White smoke from older, mechanically governed, pump-line-nozzle (PLN) engines will take longer to clear up than from electronically controlled power units, which provide tighter injection timing.