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All engines will produce some water vapour (steam) whilst running, and will appear to produce more on a cold day. However, if your exhaust fumes are smoky, this may indicate something wrong with the engine which will need attention before long...  
 
All engines will produce some water vapour (steam) whilst running, and will appear to produce more on a cold day. However, if your exhaust fumes are smoky, this may indicate something wrong with the engine which will need attention before long...  
 
  
 
Blue smoke on start-up: Valve Seals  
 
Blue smoke on start-up: Valve Seals  

Revision as of 17:34, 8 March 2007

Steaming Or Smoking Exhausts

Problems

All engines will produce some water vapour (steam) whilst running, and will appear to produce more on a cold day. However, if your exhaust fumes are smoky, this may indicate something wrong with the engine which will need attention before long...

Blue smoke on start-up: Valve Seals Blue smoke when driving: Piston Rings White smoke: Head Gasket

Information submitted by Tony_R