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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8978 |
The only time I've had smoke like that from an engine was when a valve stem seal failed. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Sun Nov 03 2013 8:06pm |
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Raybold7 Member Since: 03 Nov 2013 Location: West Midlands Posts: 17 |
Thanks for the help. Never thought of that because it doesn't happen all the time. I think maybe I should just book it in for Stratstone to have a look. |
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Thu Nov 07 2013 9:17pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
Hi
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Fri Nov 08 2013 3:46am |
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simple1 Member Since: 15 Jan 2006 Location: Somerset Posts: 1657 |
White smoke is water/condensation. Black smoke is diesel, blue is oil as a rule of thumb 2x TDV6. SE and HSE. Both returned to sender with issues👀
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Fri Nov 08 2013 3:40pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
Over fueling is one of the main causes of black smoke in diesel engines along with various other things such as restricted air flow due to possibly a dirty air filter for example. White smoke can be caused by un-burnt fuel in addition to water/condensation etc. due to various things as well. Such as low compression and the fuel is not igniting correctly, so you have unburnt vaporised diesel coming from the exhaust and as it is vaporised it gives the appearance of being white smoke. Hence why I suggested he check to see if there was a fuel smell to it at all.
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Fri Nov 08 2013 5:03pm |
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simple1 Member Since: 15 Jan 2006 Location: Somerset Posts: 1657 |
Never seen a diesel over fueling producing white smoke! Having worked on commercials for 30 odd years for a living plus building rally engines for a hobby, I would stand by my first statement. White smoke is induction of water in some form! Regardless, my recommendation would be to get it checked out. My sport used to create quite a lot of vapor old cold mornings but never once warm. Was always black smoke after hard acceleration. 2x TDV6. SE and HSE. Both returned to sender with issues👀
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Fri Nov 08 2013 5:45pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
I said over fueling can cause black smoke, un-burnt fuel can cause white smoke. As you say it is unlikely for a warm engine to produce condensation and as the o.p. said the water and oil was ok. I felt it could be a possibility.
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Fri Nov 08 2013 6:10pm |
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Raybold7 Member Since: 03 Nov 2013 Location: West Midlands Posts: 17 |
Thanks everyone. It's an odd one as it comes out as a constant on the motorway in the evening. I only see it because I can see it in the headlights of the car behind. It's a real fog. When I accelerate hard at lights for example I get the whole black and probably white plume come out that hides the car behind. |
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Sat Nov 09 2013 9:31pm |
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peanutbob Member Since: 04 Jul 2011 Location: UK Posts: 585 |
Maybe it happens during the day also, but you see it more in the evening due to the headlights behind you? I had a Defender just so, some years ago which had been chipped causing a lot of extra unburnt fuel smoke on acceleration. |
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Sat Nov 09 2013 11:00pm |
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simple1 Member Since: 15 Jan 2006 Location: Somerset Posts: 1657 |
It isn't a Cairns Blue example with twin rear pipes? 2x TDV6. SE and HSE. Both returned to sender with issues👀
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Sun Nov 10 2013 7:49am |
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Mr Rusty Member Since: 17 Jan 2016 Location: Aberdeen Posts: 376 |
Old post I know, but did you get a resolution to your white smoke issue? 2015 RRS AB SDV6, Fuji White, Ivory 2012 RRS HSE SDV6, Sumatra Black and Ivory Audi A5, 3.0 TDI, Gone Audi TT, 3.2 V6, Gone BMW 5 series tourer, Gone |
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