White smoke from exhaust
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2019 9:09 pm
I notices this morning when i fired up the old girl that there was white smoke coming from the exhaust, i thought it was just because it was a cold day and the engine was cold, however when the engine got up to normal temp it was still happening even after 30mins...
I wouldn't be worried however in summer 2017 when out and about the cooling fan failed and i drove it 2 miles home with the temp gauge in the red!
It does smell fairly sweet indicating a potential problem but from what i remember it usually did smell like that!?
My question is, is a blown headgasket / cracked cylinder head obvious to detect just from the white smoke? As all the youtube videos show more of a cloud of white smoke rather than a small amount like mine (after 1 - 2 feet away from the tail pipe its dispersed into the atmosphere)
Anyone else having similar problems in the cold weather?
I wouldn't be worried however in summer 2017 when out and about the cooling fan failed and i drove it 2 miles home with the temp gauge in the red!
It does smell fairly sweet indicating a potential problem but from what i remember it usually did smell like that!?
My question is, is a blown headgasket / cracked cylinder head obvious to detect just from the white smoke? As all the youtube videos show more of a cloud of white smoke rather than a small amount like mine (after 1 - 2 feet away from the tail pipe its dispersed into the atmosphere)
Anyone else having similar problems in the cold weather?