Oil Smells Like Exhaust
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What does your exhaust smell like?
If your exhaust smells like coolant, and your oil smells like your exhaust, you have a blown head gasket.
If your exhaust smells like oil and your oil smells like your exhaust, your engine probably needs a rebuild.
If your exhaust smells like gas and your oil smells like your exhaust, you probably have a leaky fuel injector.
If your exhaust smells like a$$ and your oil smells like your exhaust, your putting sh1tty gas in your tank.
So what does your oil really smell like?
If your exhaust smells like coolant, and your oil smells like your exhaust, you have a blown head gasket.
If your exhaust smells like oil and your oil smells like your exhaust, your engine probably needs a rebuild.
If your exhaust smells like gas and your oil smells like your exhaust, you probably have a leaky fuel injector.
If your exhaust smells like a$$ and your oil smells like your exhaust, your putting sh1tty gas in your tank.
So what does your oil really smell like?
#4
And umm....... please do NOT stick your nose right in front like 3 inches from the exhaust, the fumes you breath in would kill you
But not right away, if you do want to kill yourself hook up a hose that is strong enough withstand the heat, not a vacuum hose, trust me And then breath in the fumes of DEATH like a oxygen mask .................... Just kidding don't.....................
P.S. I think a better way would be looking at the color of the exhaust, I don't remember, but I think blue exhaust is like coolant, black is oil... and ecetera.
But not right away, if you do want to kill yourself hook up a hose that is strong enough withstand the heat, not a vacuum hose, trust me And then breath in the fumes of DEATH like a oxygen mask .................... Just kidding don't.....................
P.S. I think a better way would be looking at the color of the exhaust, I don't remember, but I think blue exhaust is like coolant, black is oil... and ecetera.
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Haha thanks Pmohr, you always seem to come in right when theres a question...... hmm.... but I think smelling your exhaust for a diagnosis is a bad idea, its bad for your health and you might need to do it multiple times in order to accurately know what you are smelling.
Just looking at the color will give you a straight up answer. And I think white exhaust is also from water but I believe its only a temporary thing that happens when you first start up in the morning
Just looking at the color will give you a straight up answer. And I think white exhaust is also from water but I believe its only a temporary thing that happens when you first start up in the morning
#7
Haha thanks Pmohr, you always seem to come in right when theres a question...... hmm.... but I think smelling your exhaust for a diagnosis is a bad idea, its bad for your health and you might need to do it multiple times in order to accurately know what you are smelling.
Just looking at the color will give you a straight up answer. And I think white exhaust is also from water but I believe its only a temporary thing that happens when you first start up in the morning
Just looking at the color will give you a straight up answer. And I think white exhaust is also from water but I believe its only a temporary thing that happens when you first start up in the morning
I can't even begin to count how much of various automotive fluids I've ingested over the years, from eating without washing my hands or what have you.
I can also tell the difference between Dexcool, Toyota red, and Prestone by taste, as well as gear oil vs motor oil vs trans fluid
Between that and a few 'accidents' with 120VAC, I really should be dead by now. Multiple times over.
#8
GASP! LOL, small amounts once in a while shouldn't be able to kill you, but coolant has a chemical in them that is highly toxic to people + animals
And thanks for your help about my starting problem, except now it seems like there is a series of issues, although my car starts now just fine... before I had the problem there weren't any check engine lights or anything odd lights going off and out of the blue my car wouldn't start, no clicking noise, no restart of the ACC lights when I turned the key.
Now when I start the car it sounds really weak, and I can feel my car getting weaker when I drive. Can the alternator be the cause of all these issues?
I am debating on the issues, I think its either the fuel system, the alterator, starter, or battery, or maybe the filter is clogged. For now I think I'll check the filter first, then when I take the car to the shop I'll mention all these things to the mechanic. But a jump start DID temporarily cure the problem.... so maybe its electrical.
And thanks for your help about my starting problem, except now it seems like there is a series of issues, although my car starts now just fine... before I had the problem there weren't any check engine lights or anything odd lights going off and out of the blue my car wouldn't start, no clicking noise, no restart of the ACC lights when I turned the key.
Now when I start the car it sounds really weak, and I can feel my car getting weaker when I drive. Can the alternator be the cause of all these issues?
I am debating on the issues, I think its either the fuel system, the alterator, starter, or battery, or maybe the filter is clogged. For now I think I'll check the filter first, then when I take the car to the shop I'll mention all these things to the mechanic. But a jump start DID temporarily cure the problem.... so maybe its electrical.
Last edited by Leo_Koneval; 06-05-2009 at 12:42 AM.
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