Help! White smoke from the exhaust?!?!?
Originally Posted by PeterK
No, burning oil will produce whitish smoke with a district blue hue. Coolant will produce snow-white smoke.
Originally Posted by DimNSlow
Good point. My CEL light was on nice and red when the oil debacle happened 

If smoke after a hard run...
It's most likely extra oil (in head?) that's getting burnt away. It happened to me when I went to the track and before the third or fourth run of the day. It was sitting in the paddock area for about an hour after a previous session, and when it was time to go back for the next run, I started the engine, and a ton of smoke came out. Nothing wrong, no problems, no engine fault codes. It happens more if oil is overfilled.
I'm occasionally getting clouds of whiteish smoke from the engine of my 02 996 with 36k miles on it at startup. I do mean clouds - enough to fill several bays of a parking garage. In addition to this I've got a feeling the engine is occasionally missing or loosing a little power at lower revs. Having said that, it isn't using an excessive amount of oil.
If I remove the oil filler cap at idle, there is a little vacuum and the engine stumbles for a while.
I think this is the oil seperator problem, but is there anything else I should be considering?
My 996 is a manual, would it still help to drop the gearbox, or can this realistically be done easier without doing so. I've also got some clutch judder, possibly a slightly warped flywheel - not enough to be worth fixing by itself, but if the gearbox needs to come out anyway....
If I remove the oil filler cap at idle, there is a little vacuum and the engine stumbles for a while.
I think this is the oil seperator problem, but is there anything else I should be considering?
My 996 is a manual, would it still help to drop the gearbox, or can this realistically be done easier without doing so. I've also got some clutch judder, possibly a slightly warped flywheel - not enough to be worth fixing by itself, but if the gearbox needs to come out anyway....
I'm occasionally getting clouds of whiteish smoke from the engine of my 02 996 with 36k miles on it at startup. I do mean clouds - enough to fill several bays of a parking garage. In addition to this I've got a feeling the engine is occasionally missing or loosing a little power at lower revs. Having said that, it isn't using an excessive amount of oil.
If I remove the oil filler cap at idle, there is a little vacuum and the engine stumbles for a while.
I think this is the oil seperator problem, but is there anything else I should be considering?
My 996 is a manual, would it still help to drop the gearbox, or can this realistically be done easier without doing so. I've also got some clutch judder, possibly a slightly warped flywheel - not enough to be worth fixing by itself, but if the gearbox needs to come out anyway....
If I remove the oil filler cap at idle, there is a little vacuum and the engine stumbles for a while.
I think this is the oil seperator problem, but is there anything else I should be considering?
My 996 is a manual, would it still help to drop the gearbox, or can this realistically be done easier without doing so. I've also got some clutch judder, possibly a slightly warped flywheel - not enough to be worth fixing by itself, but if the gearbox needs to come out anyway....
TDK
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
cnebrask
Automobiles For Sale
7
Oct 3, 2024 08:19 PM
eclip5e
Automobiles For Sale
6
Jul 29, 2019 11:13 AM




(borat voice) Wowaaa weee wahhh!!!

