B20 White smoke

phil brooks

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Hi, when i am mowing up hill (4ft pto driven bush hog on the back), i get white smoke out of the breather pipe that points downwards on the left (clutch) side of the tractor. Is this a problem? What does it mean?
 

D2Cat

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I just copied this for general information. Take from it what applies.

Other causes for a diesel engine failing to burn the diesel fuel and producing white smoke include poorly sealed piston rings, burnt-out glow plugs, poor fuel quality or a clogged air filter. Extreme engine problems, such as a cracked block, a cracked cylinder head, leaking valves or a blown head gasket, can also cause the problem.

Sometimes white smoke only appears when the engine starts cold, going away as the engine warms up. When this occurs, it is typically due to deposits around the piston rings. Products designed to flush carbon away from the pistons often cures this problem. If the white smoke is due to the engine being too cool, adding an automatic pre-heater may eliminate white diesel smoke.

Diesel engines also sometimes produce black or blue smoke, both of which are also signs of problems within the engine. Black smoke indicates poor combustion of the diesel fuel, and blue smoke is a sign of oil burning within the engine.
 

bucktail

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If it's from the breather tube and not the exhaust, it just means you have blow-by. It's what the tube is there for. You always have some, and if it's starting and running well, it's probably normal. You can get the compression checked if your worried that the rings are worn out.
 

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If it's white smoke coming from your breather, it "could be" white water vapour, indicating a blown head gasket or similar.