No smoke…..unless you accidentally allow oil to drip off your gasket or
valve cover onto a part of the engine that gets very hot. 🙂 After you
start the car, the engine will heat up, start burning the oil, and that’s
where possible smoke and burnt oil odor can occur! :-)
Good time to check your air plenum (bad on Aveos) and filter as well…
Paper towel works on the plug wells, but a cloth is probably the better
option.
No smoke…..unless you accidentally allow oil to drip off your gasket or
valve cover onto a part of the engine that gets very hot. 🙂 After you
start the car, the engine will heat up, start burning the oil, and that’s
where possible smoke and burnt oil odor can occur! :-)
That’s a camshaft, not a crankcase.
When you started the car did you like the smoke show