skid steer white smoke No to the oil- but we may have the fix. Talked to a mechanic today that said to check the hose coming off of the turbo on the exhaust side. If it has oil in it, bad turbo. If it has .
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White smoke is often steam clouds from coolant being ingested via head gasket or a cracked head. Has it been overheated in the recent past? Keep an eye on the coolant for .Two primary reasons for white smoke, 1, water in the cylinder, and 2, unburnt .
No to the oil- but we may have the fix. Talked to a mechanic today that said to .I now have white smoke coming out. You have to continuously crank it and will . Two primary reasons for white smoke, 1, water in the cylinder, and 2, unburnt fuel. As you yourself have already considered, water in the cylinder could be from a blown head .
No to the oil- but we may have the fix. Talked to a mechanic today that said to check the hose coming off of the turbo on the exhaust side. If it has oil in it, bad turbo. If it has . If the smoke has a strong diesel smell, it’s probably unburned fuel. That can be due to low compression, low cylinder temps, and injectors that are not spraying correctly (dirty, . At this point once you move the throttle above halfway or so the engine begins to miss and stumble and blow lots of white, acrid smoke out of the exhaust. It Idles fine and . Black smoke - oil or fuel? White smoke - water? I do not know anything about the engine on a New Holland skid steer but I would think head gasket or maybe a perforated sleeve?
I was working with my bobcat m600 moving dirt. All was going well then something happened. Engine pitch changed and started blowing white smoke. It was a sudden change, . When I bump up the throttle enough I could see a little puff of white smoke from the exhaust. It smells like burning oil but is white. Could have some blue tint to it but looks white.
I now have white smoke coming out. You have to continuously crank it and will eventually start and barely run and sputter, but will warm up and run. I'm thinking injector .White smoke usually means water. Has it rained recently? If so, it could just be water in the exhaust system, and would clear up in a few minutes. If it hasn’t rained and didn’t clear up,it . White smoke is often steam clouds from coolant being ingested via head gasket or a cracked head. Has it been overheated in the recent past? Keep an eye on the coolant for loss, and any bubbling or if it smells like combustion gasses wafting out of the open radiator.
Two primary reasons for white smoke, 1, water in the cylinder, and 2, unburnt fuel. As you yourself have already considered, water in the cylinder could be from a blown head gasket or cracked head/block. No to the oil- but we may have the fix. Talked to a mechanic today that said to check the hose coming off of the turbo on the exhaust side. If it has oil in it, bad turbo. If it has coolant in it, leaking head gasket on the exhaust side. Based off of the coolant smell and white smoke, we're guessing #2. It doesn't smell like burning oil.
If the smoke has a strong diesel smell, it’s probably unburned fuel. That can be due to low compression, low cylinder temps, and injectors that are not spraying correctly (dirty, sticking, dripping). At this point once you move the throttle above halfway or so the engine begins to miss and stumble and blow lots of white, acrid smoke out of the exhaust. It Idles fine and sometimes you can slowly sneak the throttle up and it will . Black smoke - oil or fuel? White smoke - water? I do not know anything about the engine on a New Holland skid steer but I would think head gasket or maybe a perforated sleeve?
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I was working with my bobcat m600 moving dirt. All was going well then something happened. Engine pitch changed and started blowing white smoke. It was a sudden change, not gradual. Any idea what might have caused it? When I bump up the throttle enough I could see a little puff of white smoke from the exhaust. It smells like burning oil but is white. Could have some blue tint to it but looks white.
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I now have white smoke coming out. You have to continuously crank it and will eventually start and barely run and sputter, but will warm up and run. I'm thinking injector pump maybe, head gasket(water in the diesel), seems like it has plenty of fuel, just takes forever to fire. White smoke usually means water. Has it rained recently? If so, it could just be water in the exhaust system, and would clear up in a few minutes. If it hasn’t rained and didn’t clear up,it could be a head gasket leaking coolant into the cylinder? That’s just top of my head.
White smoke is often steam clouds from coolant being ingested via head gasket or a cracked head. Has it been overheated in the recent past? Keep an eye on the coolant for loss, and any bubbling or if it smells like combustion gasses wafting out of the open radiator. Two primary reasons for white smoke, 1, water in the cylinder, and 2, unburnt fuel. As you yourself have already considered, water in the cylinder could be from a blown head gasket or cracked head/block. No to the oil- but we may have the fix. Talked to a mechanic today that said to check the hose coming off of the turbo on the exhaust side. If it has oil in it, bad turbo. If it has coolant in it, leaking head gasket on the exhaust side. Based off of the coolant smell and white smoke, we're guessing #2. It doesn't smell like burning oil. If the smoke has a strong diesel smell, it’s probably unburned fuel. That can be due to low compression, low cylinder temps, and injectors that are not spraying correctly (dirty, sticking, dripping).
At this point once you move the throttle above halfway or so the engine begins to miss and stumble and blow lots of white, acrid smoke out of the exhaust. It Idles fine and sometimes you can slowly sneak the throttle up and it will . Black smoke - oil or fuel? White smoke - water? I do not know anything about the engine on a New Holland skid steer but I would think head gasket or maybe a perforated sleeve? I was working with my bobcat m600 moving dirt. All was going well then something happened. Engine pitch changed and started blowing white smoke. It was a sudden change, not gradual. Any idea what might have caused it? When I bump up the throttle enough I could see a little puff of white smoke from the exhaust. It smells like burning oil but is white. Could have some blue tint to it but looks white.
I now have white smoke coming out. You have to continuously crank it and will eventually start and barely run and sputter, but will warm up and run. I'm thinking injector pump maybe, head gasket(water in the diesel), seems like it has plenty of fuel, just takes forever to fire.
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