Are you sure that isn't just steam? Smoke doesn't dissipate that quick in my opinion....Here is a link to the video since I couldn’t get it to upload here.
It may be steam. It does it for a minute or so then stops. It doesn’t smell sweet like coolant it just smells like diesel exhaust. I figured if I had a head gasket issue that my coolant or oil would look trashed and both look clean.Are you sure that isn't just steam? Smoke doesn't dissipate that quick in my opinion....
EGR recall done yet?It may be steam. It does it for a minute or so then stops. It doesn’t smell sweet like coolant it just smells like diesel exhaust. I figured if I had a head gasket issue that my coolant or oil would look trashed and both look clean.
My EGR is completely deleted. It’s warm here, around 90°F.EGR recall done yet?
I assume this is happening in warm weather operation?
I had a lot more white smoke and coolant was dropping quickly before deleting the EGR. It has been deleted for close to 3,000 miles.My EGR is completely deleted. It’s warm here, around 90°F.
My vision obviously can’t see PPM but I figured the oil would look milky if it was contaminated with coolant. Thanks for the tip.Again your guessing, get that OA and post the results, what! your eyes are PPM? if Coolant is finding its wat to Lube Your sodium will be high your NOT going to see that with 20/20.
It’s fully deleted.I think it is steam as well.
One of the things a catalytic converter does is it converts unburned fuel (gas or diesel) into water. This is most prominent at startup when fuel is rich and you are in open loop (open loop is when the o2 sensors are ignored and are not being used to adjust fuel).
If you had a diagnostic tool (something more advanced than a code reader) that could tell you loop status you could watch when it goes into closed loop (o2 sensors start being used to adjust fuel) and see if your white steam goes away at about that time. If so you would know but since open loop is usually 2 or 3 minutes and you know water is supposed to be in the exhaust due to the catalytic converter it is likely that you are just seeing the system working as intended.