Oil makes smoke. Your problem is that the chimney isn't drawing well enough to take the smoke up. Get an air kit to supply combustion air to the burner. This should relieve the pressure imbalance that's keeping the smoke from going up the chimney. Until then, increase ventilation to the room where the water heater is. Open a window or other vent. You'll lose heat this way, but it's better than having combustion gasses in the living space. Get it fixed promptly. This is a safety issue.
get a new one
Turn the fuel down.
Take an antacid.
Blue smoke is oil burning, White is steam(water), Black smoke is unburnt fuel.
You can stop your 7.3L from blowing black smoke by verifying that it is burning fuel cleanly and make sure the fuel mix is not too rich. You can also verify that it is not burning any oil.
Black smoke is a sign of an overly rich fuel/air mixture, unlike blue smoke which is a sign of oil burning. Seek professional help.
stop smoking that's how! and if you smoke then you wont get blue and black gums in the first place!
Have your injectors checked or changed, burnng to much fuel
Belching, or burping, is usually caused by swallowing air while eating or drinking too quickly, or by consuming carbonated beverages. It can also be a result of certain foods or beverages that create gas in the digestive system. Avoiding these triggers and practicing slower eating habits may reduce belching. If belching is persistent or accompanied by other symptoms, it may be a good idea to consult a healthcare provider to rule out underlying medical conditions.
This is a symptom of acidity and/or frequently changing PH. The body is alkaline with a good diet. If you can achieve this, the belching should stop. See the related links for a food chart to tell you which foods become acidic or alkaline in the body.
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Both Stop Lamps Burned OutSounds like pure coincidence to me.
turn the engine off