Londonderry

Near Portstewart

~3 miles Portrush (0)
~4 miles Coleraine (0)
~7 miles Bushmills (0)
~10 miles Ballymoney (0)
~12 miles Limavady (0)
~18 miles Ballycastle (0)
~23 miles Maghera (0)
Too much concentration of hydrocarbons in the exhaust gases may indicate that a part of the fuel hitting the engine is burned or of the consumption of large quantities of serp motor oil. In the first situation, the blame usually carries the ignition system. Self-catering can be checked and possibly spark plugs and ignition wire connections. If that does not really work, the Portstewart workshop should check the condition of the other components of the ignition system and power system. Combustion engine oil is that has a distinctive blue smoke. At best, permeable oil worn device seals. Repairs will be more pricey, if it turns out that used up finishing rings and cylinders. What is the color of smoke? - Many engine failure may be diagnosed even without harrow gas analyzer, observing only the color and possibly the smell of harrow fumes. Please note! Exhaust gases are noxious and contain carcinogenic components. In an efficient, well-adjusted engine exhaust is almost transparent and colorless. In the exhaust pipe can also emit water vapor.