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An engine with a blown head gasket will usually emit black smoke.

Head Gasket

A critical sealing component located between the engine block and cylinder head in an internal combustion engine, preventing leakage of coolant or oil into the cylinders.

  • Describe the characteristics and implications of different types of exhaust smoke.
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Leoveida Gonzalez3 days ago
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False
Explanation :
A blown head gasket typically results in white or gray smoke due to coolant burning in the combustion chamber, not black smoke, which is usually a sign of rich fuel mixture or incomplete combustion.