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tigger2k8
1st Jun 2009, 22:58
was just wondering if anyone can shed light as to what causes the white smoke which happens on the startup from time to time? noticed it a few times recently but mainly on 737s

thanks

ps. not sure if this is the right section or not

victorc10
1st Jun 2009, 23:11
Just unburnt fuel being blown out the tail pipe. If you look right up the pipe (when the engine is not running) you will see little pools of fuel. On start this vaporises into a puff of whitish smoke.

tigger2k8
2nd Jun 2009, 15:48
im talking about the base of the engine (not the rear), have noticed the smoke appear just after ignition and continue until the engine is spooled up... have only noticed it in the last few days when the temperature has been in the 20's (*C) for once

Akrapovic
2nd Jun 2009, 16:09
White smoke is normally oil related . . . .

lomapaseo
2nd Jun 2009, 17:46
Could well be the breather to the oil system as it gets pressurized.

If the engine has worn seal you can even see these puffs long after the engine is running.

Storminnorm
2nd Jun 2009, 18:58
Yup, oil system breather pipe.