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What ussually causes white smoke to come out the exhaust is oil being sucked up in carb. Typical causes are too much oil in crank case or PVC valve. Or really bad piston rings
It sounds like your carburetor float is stuck open, which would explain the flooding, the white smoke, and the gas coming out of the exhaust. Sounds like you may have gotten a faulty carburetor. If you can, I would return it where you bought it and get a replacement. Else, you will need to have the carburetor rebuilt, or have the valves checked out.
I have a john deere 3000psi pressure washer with similar problem. Running fine then a puff of smoke and it shut down. I checked the oil and found it full of water. Not only that but since I still had the water turned on, the water was flowing out of the dip stick tube. I'm trying to find a solution online and will pass any information on.
white smoke usually means that your car is dumping raw fuel into the cylinder without burning off. You may have a bad injector or fuel pressure regulator.
I would talk to who cleaned the injectors, I don't know if it something they did or not. It could be a stuck open injector. The exhaust would have a raw fuel odor if it was. What it sounds like is a blown headgasket, which can just happen. The exhaust would have a sweet smell to it. Usually starts as a small leak (between cyl. 2 & 3), the engine burns the coolant while driving which you don't see. Then the coolant level gradually drops to a point where the car overheats, which warps the head, causing a large leak. Now you see the coolant burning (white smoke).
Good luck Honda Al
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