When it is cold, my car emits large amounts of white smoke from the exhaust pipe. I thought that this was normal after reading a thread awhile ago about white smoke and condensation and so on, but when i moved my car out of the garage for a few minutes and then moved it back in a few minutes after that, i noticed a sweet smell. I dont seem to be losing any coolant though, and my oil doesnt look milky. My spark plugs, at least the two i took out, are not white but a brown color that macthes the "The Best" picture on this website http://www.dansmc.com/Spark_Plugs/Sp...s_catalog.html.
My question is, should i be worried yet? Is there anything else i can check? Should i take a look at the rest of my spark plugs and post a picture of them here?
I feel that I, with my brothers help, could tackle a headgasket replacement quite competently. I hope that the headgasket does not need replacing though, and perhaps it could be the catalytic converter? Maybe i should replace the cats with "temporary" "test pipes" to help isolate the sweet smell. The smell only occured this once, and i never notice it when getting out of my car or if is it idling (like it was when i warmed the transmission to fine tune the fluid level after changing the transmission fluid).