What Causes White Smoke After an Engine Overhaul?
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Engine overhaul after the emergence of white smoke specific reasons are as follows: Residual engine oil encounters high temperature: If white smoke appears on the surface of the engine, it is caused by residual engine oil on the surface during the overhaul encountering high temperatures. Simply cleaning it thoroughly will suffice. Water vapor: The water vapor produced after gasoline combustion is normally discharged through the exhaust pipe. Due to the relatively low ambient temperature, the water vapor condenses into small droplets, turning into visible water vapor. Engine malfunction: Due to some coolant entering the cylinder, it is discharged with the exhaust gas. Because the temperature is very high, it appears in the form of water vapor.