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Title: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 21 February 2023, 18:15:45
Petrol, fuel injected car showing p2197.

Would this result in a smoke screen :-\

100% certain it isn't steam... It's dry and there's no evidence of any cooling system problems or oil/water where it shouldn't be or excessive pressure etc. And no pressure, positive or negative, at the the oil filler cap or dipstick.

Car has done perhaps 1,500 since 2021. 21 mot was clear, 22 was a fail excessive smoke, EML on, a broken spring and loose mirror.

Only codes are low voltage/CAN communication errors due to low voltage and the p2197 Bank 2 Sensor 1 stuck lean.

Starts fine with a booster and idles/revs normally. No misfire or rough idle.
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Viral_Jim on 21 February 2023, 18:59:42
Excess fuel in the combustion chamber.

Presumably if the sensor is reading too lean the ECU will have "learned" itself richer and richer until it's reached some kind of maximum injection time and then thrown an error because it's still showing as a lean burn.

Forget the smoke, fix what's causing the sensor error and the smoke will go.

Also a hint as to make, model and engine wouldn't go amiss  ;)
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 21 February 2023, 19:16:34
Merc CLK350, so M272.
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 21 February 2023, 19:18:04

Also a hint as to make, model and engine wouldn't go amiss  ;)


It's an Alabama Mumsy Bus.  Didn't you know?  ;D
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 21 February 2023, 19:18:56

Also a hint as to make, model and engine wouldn't go amiss  ;)


It's an Alabama Mumsy Bus.  Didn't you know?  ;D
It isn't as it happens  ;D
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Nick W on 21 February 2023, 19:24:43
Has somebody put diesel in it?


Faulty(not closing) fuel injector?
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 21 February 2023, 19:28:37
Has somebody put diesel in it?


Faulty(not closing) fuel injector?
The first, I can't rule out, but it has been sat since last July and it was an issue then.

The second, I will need to buy it to find out. But the fact that it isn't misfiring would suggest that it isn't flooding a single cylinder enough to extinguish the spark :-\
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: dave the builder on 21 February 2023, 20:02:47
Engines that sit for long periods can get stuck oil control / piston rings ,
also cars not serviced well that get an engine flush also get stuck rings  ,
lots of white smoke ,cats can't cope  :(
I've had this to resolve a couple of times  :(
(strip ,clean, new rings , hone ) time consuming ,plus expensive new gaskets and rings etc   ::)
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 21 February 2023, 20:22:31
Have to say, there's significantly less smoke out of it today compared to when I looked at it in early December.  :-\
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: dave the builder on 21 February 2023, 20:30:44
Have to say, there's significantly less smoke out of it today compared to when I looked at it in early December.  :-\
leave it running for a while , if it's stuck rings ,the smoke will get worse ,like a 90s disco*

Disco * "a club or party at which people dance to recorded pop music"
Not the dirty Smokey Land rover product  :D
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 21 February 2023, 20:39:13
Have to say, there's significantly less smoke out of it today compared to when I looked at it in early December.  :-\
leave it running for a while , if it's stuck rings ,the smoke will get worse ,like a 90s disco*

Disco * "a club or party at which people dance to recorded pop music"
Not the dirty Smokey Land rover product  :D
;D

https://youtu.be/ww4WWEHcoLs December...

https://youtu.be/Ts2ktPs8kOw Today, upto to temp...
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: dave the builder on 21 February 2023, 20:58:33
December vid is just like stuck rings
today video  a lot less  WORRYING  :P
you also need to factor in that a car (that you don't know what's happened too it) may have loads of crap/oil/water in the exhaust pipes and the engine may well be fine NOW but needs a blast , or has an issue that wouldn't cost the earth to sort .

I only mention "stuck rings" on a "white smoke" thread because i#ve been there TWICE  :-[
you'd think oil is blue smoke ,not always

that said ,i'm not saying buy it , or don't buy it  ;)
though you do seem to like buying problems Mercs  :D
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Raeturbo on 21 February 2023, 21:14:21
I agree, check it after an Italian tune up👍
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 21 February 2023, 21:19:47
Well, the belt squeal fixed itself :D

It’s cheap enough to be tempting, and apart from a handful of advisories, a pair of rear springs and a bloody good clean, it certainly has potential...

I agree, check it after an Italian tune up👍
Which would be after buying it >:D

That said, it revs OK, with no missing. Also I didn't reset the codes.

So are we saying that with a service, fresh fuel and a decent blast it might be viable :-\
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Raeturbo on 21 February 2023, 22:10:08
Leak down test would obviously be invaluable, but those motors are normally pretty sturdy….
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 21 February 2023, 22:21:41

Also a hint as to make, model and engine wouldn't go amiss  ;)


It's an Alabama Mumsy Bus.  Didn't you know?  ;D
It isn't as it happens  ;D

Ah... So if you buy it, what will you call it?  Old Smokey?  ;D
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 21 February 2023, 22:23:35

Also a hint as to make, model and engine wouldn't go amiss  ;)


It's an Alabama Mumsy Bus.  Didn't you know?  ;D
It isn't as it happens  ;D

Ah... So if you buy it, what will you call it?  Old Smokey?  ;D
The Dolly Trolley... :D

Although, at 270ish bhp, that might be a touch satirical  :-\
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 21 February 2023, 23:37:53

Also a hint as to make, model and engine wouldn't go amiss  ;)


It's an Alabama Mumsy Bus.  Didn't you know?  ;D
It isn't as it happens  ;D

Ah... So if you buy it, what will you call it?  Old Smokey?  ;D
The Dolly Trolley... :D

Although, at 270ish bhp, that might be a touch satirical  :-\

Or Dolly the Trolley.  :y

Could you get in the back of one of those with a Trolly Dolly?  ???  :D

Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 22 February 2023, 00:03:02

Also a hint as to make, model and engine wouldn't go amiss  ;)


It's an Alabama Mumsy Bus.  Didn't you know?  ;D
It isn't as it happens  ;D

Ah... So if you buy it, what will you call it?  Old Smokey?  ;D
The Dolly Trolley... :D

Although, at 270ish bhp, that might be a touch satirical  :-\

Or Dolly the Trolley.  :y

Could you get in the back of one of those with a Trolly Dolly?  ???  :D
If I buy it, I will be sure to let you know ;)
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 22 February 2023, 02:00:43

Also a hint as to make, model and engine wouldn't go amiss  ;)


It's an Alabama Mumsy Bus.  Didn't you know?  ;D
It isn't as it happens  ;D

Ah... So if you buy it, what will you call it?  Old Smokey?  ;D
The Dolly Trolley... :D

Although, at 270ish bhp, that might be a touch satirical  :-\

Or Dolly the Trolley.  :y

Could you get in the back of one of those with a Trolly Dolly?  ???  :D
If I buy it, I will be sure to let you know ;)

Yes please. None of this A gentleman never tells bollix!  ;D
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 22 February 2023, 05:10:13

Also a hint as to make, model and engine wouldn't go amiss  ;)


It's an Alabama Mumsy Bus.  Didn't you know?  ;D
It isn't as it happens  ;D

Ah... So if you buy it, what will you call it?  Old Smokey?  ;D
The Dolly Trolley... :D

Although, at 270ish bhp, that might be a touch satirical  :-\

Or Dolly the Trolley.  :y

Could you get in the back of one of those with a Trolly Dolly?  ???  :D
If I buy it, I will be sure to let you know ;)

Yes please. None of this A gentleman never tells bollix!  ;D
Obviously it doesn't quite have the same amount of room for activities as the Alabama Mumsybus...
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 22 February 2023, 09:46:19
Cant see it being stuck rings, that only occurs due to carbon deposits or corrosion, you dont stop an engine which is operating ok (and if it was carbon it wouldn't have been ok) and then this suddenly happens unless water is getting in somewhere and then they smoke a good heavy blue tint.

White smoke is, and can only be, water from some source, that might be coolant but, could equally be a wet inlet or a wet exhaust.
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 22 February 2023, 10:39:17
That's reassuring :y The fact it is clearing during the second viewing certainly points to the latter of the two.
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 22 February 2023, 11:06:04
Also, am I right in thinking that Bank 2 Sensor 1 is down stream of the cat, ie the rear most sensor :-\
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 22 February 2023, 11:09:40
Also, am I right in thinking that Bank 2 Sensor 1 is down stream of the cat, ie the rear most sensor :-\

Nope, sensor 1 is always the primary mixture control sensor, any higher numbers are emmission monitoring sensors (e.g. post cat)
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 22 February 2023, 11:14:17
So it's between the manifold and cat?
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 22 February 2023, 11:17:58
So it's between the manifold and cat?

Yep, well, inbetween the head and cat as some setups fix the sensor into the combined channel at the exit of the manifold
Title: Re: Dry white smoke.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 22 February 2023, 11:36:00
So it's between the manifold and cat?

Yep, well, inbetween the head and cat as some setups fix the sensor into the combined channel at the exit of the manifold
That makes sense. Thanks Mark :y