The white smoke emitted by the motorcycle is not caused by the engine pulling the cylinder. It may be due to poor engine atomization, white smoke from the water in the engine oil, or white smoke from the water discharged during the car wash. If the motorcycle has white smoke in the process of starting, it is likely that the engine temperature is too low, and the mixed gas entering the cylinder is poorly atomized.
Is the white smoke of a motorcycle a pulling cylinder? The white smoke of a motorcycle is not a pulling cylinder. If white smoke comes out of the exhaust hole, it is possible that water has entered the cylinder. If the white smoke continues to emerge in a pulsed form, it is likely to be caused by damage to the piston ring.
Some people will call this white water mist white smoke. If there is blue smoke or black smoke from the exhaust pipe of the motorcycle, it is burning oil. There are many reasons for burning oil. Pulling the cylinder is one of them. There is also valve wear, valve duct wear, which will also burn oil. The design defects of the piston ring or the wear of the piston ring will also be.
The white smoke of the engine is not pulling the cylinder. Engine cylinder pull refers to the appearance of relatively obvious longitudinal machine scratches and scratches on the inner wall of the cylinder within the working range of the piston ring. In severe cases, melting loss may also occur, causing the engine to be difficult to start or suddenly shut down.
It is not pulling the cylinder. The appearance of pulling the cylinder in the vehicle engine refers to mechanical scratches or scratches between the inner wall of the engine's internal cylinder and the piston ring, causing serious wear, which will cause the vehicle engine to fail to start, or the engine to turn off after starting.
1. There may be many reasons why motorcycles produce white smoke. The following are several possible reasons: air filter blockage: air filter is a device for motorcycles to filter dust and impurities in the air. If it is blocked, the moisture in the air will be sucked into the cylinder to produce water vapor at high temperatures, forming White smoke.
2. Generally speaking, the motorcycle exhaust pipe has white smoke, which is evaporated water vapor, and most of them are not faulty;The exhaust pipe has black smoke, which is generally caused by various reasons; the exhaust pipe has blue smoke, which is mostly caused by burning engine oil, etc.
3. When the motorcycle first starts the cold car, it emits a little white smoke, which is also caused by the low starting temperature and the poor mixed gas atomization entering the cylinder. If the multi-cylinder engine emits white smoke from beginning to end, it may be caused by a cylinder spark plug not working.
1. The reasons for the white smoke from the motorcycle are as follows: 1. The starting temperature is too low, and the mixed gas entering the cylinder is poorly atomized; the spark plug of a cylinder does not work; water enters the oil; the mixed gas does not burn and discharge. Ways to prevent white smoke: 1.
2. There may be many reasons why motorcycles produce white smoke. Here are several possible reasons: air filter blockage: air filter is a device for motorcycles to filter dust and impurities in the air. If it is blocked, the moisture in the air will be sucked into the cylinder, producing water vapor at high temperatures to form white smoke.
3. When the motorcycle first starts the cold car, it emits a little white smoke, which is also caused by the low degree of starting, and the mixed atomization entering the cylinder is not good. If the multi-cylinder engine emits white smoke from beginning to end, it may be caused by a cylinder spark plug not working.
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The white smoke emitted by the motorcycle is not caused by the engine pulling the cylinder. It may be due to poor engine atomization, white smoke from the water in the engine oil, or white smoke from the water discharged during the car wash. If the motorcycle has white smoke in the process of starting, it is likely that the engine temperature is too low, and the mixed gas entering the cylinder is poorly atomized.
Is the white smoke of a motorcycle a pulling cylinder? The white smoke of a motorcycle is not a pulling cylinder. If white smoke comes out of the exhaust hole, it is possible that water has entered the cylinder. If the white smoke continues to emerge in a pulsed form, it is likely to be caused by damage to the piston ring.
Some people will call this white water mist white smoke. If there is blue smoke or black smoke from the exhaust pipe of the motorcycle, it is burning oil. There are many reasons for burning oil. Pulling the cylinder is one of them. There is also valve wear, valve duct wear, which will also burn oil. The design defects of the piston ring or the wear of the piston ring will also be.
The white smoke of the engine is not pulling the cylinder. Engine cylinder pull refers to the appearance of relatively obvious longitudinal machine scratches and scratches on the inner wall of the cylinder within the working range of the piston ring. In severe cases, melting loss may also occur, causing the engine to be difficult to start or suddenly shut down.
It is not pulling the cylinder. The appearance of pulling the cylinder in the vehicle engine refers to mechanical scratches or scratches between the inner wall of the engine's internal cylinder and the piston ring, causing serious wear, which will cause the vehicle engine to fail to start, or the engine to turn off after starting.
1. There may be many reasons why motorcycles produce white smoke. The following are several possible reasons: air filter blockage: air filter is a device for motorcycles to filter dust and impurities in the air. If it is blocked, the moisture in the air will be sucked into the cylinder to produce water vapor at high temperatures, forming White smoke.
2. Generally speaking, the motorcycle exhaust pipe has white smoke, which is evaporated water vapor, and most of them are not faulty;The exhaust pipe has black smoke, which is generally caused by various reasons; the exhaust pipe has blue smoke, which is mostly caused by burning engine oil, etc.
3. When the motorcycle first starts the cold car, it emits a little white smoke, which is also caused by the low starting temperature and the poor mixed gas atomization entering the cylinder. If the multi-cylinder engine emits white smoke from beginning to end, it may be caused by a cylinder spark plug not working.
1. The reasons for the white smoke from the motorcycle are as follows: 1. The starting temperature is too low, and the mixed gas entering the cylinder is poorly atomized; the spark plug of a cylinder does not work; water enters the oil; the mixed gas does not burn and discharge. Ways to prevent white smoke: 1.
2. There may be many reasons why motorcycles produce white smoke. Here are several possible reasons: air filter blockage: air filter is a device for motorcycles to filter dust and impurities in the air. If it is blocked, the moisture in the air will be sucked into the cylinder, producing water vapor at high temperatures to form white smoke.
3. When the motorcycle first starts the cold car, it emits a little white smoke, which is also caused by the low degree of starting, and the mixed atomization entering the cylinder is not good. If the multi-cylinder engine emits white smoke from beginning to end, it may be caused by a cylinder spark plug not working.
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