Danny3737
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You sure it's smoke and not steam? Engines and exhaust pipes get water inside them from the moisture in the air condensing when they cool off and sit overnight. The condensation is heated to steam and blown out the exhaust during warm-up. Actually, when it's first started, you'll have sooty water dripping out of the tailpipe.
Agree. White smoke is water getting into the combustion chamber by either bad head gaskets or a cracked head. Those don't get better on their own