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Why does my honda accord smoke reel bad - 1991 Honda Accord

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This is either worn valve stem seals or worn out oil rings. Have someone follow you if the car smokes more as you release the throttle on deceleration it is most likely valve stem seal if it smokes more on acceleration it is worn oil piston rings. If the smoke is white you have a blown head gasket blue smoke means burning oil, black smoke means too rich (to much gas reaching motor)

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If it is smoking from the tailpipe, it's most likely burning oil, which means you have a blown gasket somewhere in your engine

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After driving my 1991 honda accord for like oh id say like 20 minutes at 50 mph it starts smoking real bad weather im on the gas or the clutch it still smokes real bad not wen i first drive it in the morning real bad and the smoke is comming from under the hood

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