Car Engine: Parts, Work, Problems. Part 2
So the most common problems with car engine:
Pistons. In the previous article we mentioned about the rings separating the combustion chamber from the crankcase. From time to time these rings tend to wear out. As the result of this fuel, air and oil can get mixed and oil becomes diluted. Diluted oil loses its lubricating abilities and can not protect the engine properly. So engine’s parts get worn earlier. Also worn rings alow oil get into the combustion chambers which results in oil burning. So, grayish white smoke coming out of your tail pipe shows that the rings are worn down and need to be replaced. But if the smoke disappears after start-up you should pay your attention to the valvetrain.
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