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Engines Discuss Engine smokes in the Technical forums; hey! every one can any one tell me how can check the engine here it is smokes or not.. I ...

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    Engine smokes

    hey! every one

    can any one tell me how can check the engine here it is smokes or not.. I am waiting yours reply's.. I know Engine smoke means trouble An engine in good running condition should not produce any smoke in its exhaust. Steam is normal, and may appear to be white smoke on a cold morning. But any other type of smoke in the exhaust means something is wrong.


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    ??? Start it and post a video of it for us to see. what engine?

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    going to be picky here. Steam or water vapor is as invisible as oxygen. When the water rich exhaust hits the cold atmosphere water condenses into small droplets which appear white
    Black smoke is caused by black particulate matter in the exhaust gasses. those black particles are soot of carbon particles. thus you have incomplete combustion i.e. too much fuel too little oxygen or you are running rich
    Blue smoke indicates the presence of oil thus you are burning oil along with the gasoline. your engine cylinders/piston rings are worn. oil is being left on the cylinder walls.
    that's about as far as visual detection will take you.
    a gas analyzer can give you much more information: CO2, CO, Nitrogen oxides, etc.
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    Are you talking about an aircraft engine, or a car engine? If aircraft, radial, flat vee, etc? What type of engine?


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    evan, would it matter? if it is internal combustion we're still talking about the same mechanical components. rich mixtures are incomplete combustion which produce CO and unburned carbon, black smoke
    besides seeing unburnt oil on the aircraft the burnt/partially burnt hydrocarbons should still give the exhaust a blueish cast.
    I'm not an aircraft guy but I think the same principles should apply

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    The kind of smoke that comes out of a radial can point to symptoms that might differ in a non-radial engine. Besides, if a car smokes, it's one thing, but when an aircraft smokes, and the hazard of complete failure makes things much more dangerous in an aircraft.


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    Evan, can you be more specific about radial vs non-radial. I don't understand how the cylinder arrangement can alter the exhaust color. I can see that in some radials (like on my B-29) the rear bank runs hotter than the front bank which changes combustion conditions and in some cases (like the B-29) could lead to unseating a valve and even an engine cylinder burn through.
    and a big YES on the danger element. a stalled car pulls over to the side of the road a stalled engine on a plane leads to thing falling out of the sky, not a good thing

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    White smoke means there is a new pope.

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    thats the best reply yet. I love it . thanks Icepac

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    And he is blessing your engine, so white smoke is good

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    oil smoke is black above 1 atu of supercharger boost. Usually, oil comes from rings, valve guides and supercharger seals. Oil smoke can be white, blue or black. coolant smoke is usually white.

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    Vintage, Aren't all radials air cooled? Didn't know that a supecharger could change the color. I'm guessing that the increased temp burns the oil as well?

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    got to love posts like this. original poster never chimes in after posting. whats the point.

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    well if he isn't learning anything I am. Always wanted to know more about planes

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikewint View Post
    well if he isn't learning anything I am. Always wanted to know more about planes
    I always wanted to learn more about the pope.


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