yes so the rings get oiled up good
Running an engine with broken piston rings will cause damaging scoring in the piston chamber, and is not to be recommended.
could have bad o rings
Engine oil could be running too rich or rings!
This engine could have burnt rings in it. There also could be an old leak which is running down on the manifold which would cause the engine to smoke.
engine is burning oil could be valve seals or piston rings
Yes, piston rings do rotate as the engine runs, although this rotation is slight. As the piston moves up and down in the cylinder, the rings are subject to forces that cause them to rotate around the piston. This rotation helps ensure even wear and better sealing against the cylinder walls, which is essential for optimal engine performance. However, the primary motion of the piston rings is primarily linear, following the piston's movement.
Worn engine rings or valves Worn engine rings or valves
Your car is either running way too rich or the rings are worn out and your buring oil. If it is just running rich one of your sensors are out or you need a general tune up. If your rings are worn out then your engine needs rebiult. To tell if your rings are bad your cars smokey exhaust will have a blueish tint to the smoke.
depends what typ of engine it is
The cost to replace engine rings is at least $1800. The bulk of the price comes from the labor needed because the engine must be disassembled to remove the pistons in order to replace the rings.
The white smoke is oil, probably getting past the rings or the valve stem seals or both. Running an engine at high RPM too much or not changing the oil at normal intervals can cause problems like that. Black smoke is generally caused by an engine that is getting too much fuel.
to represent the rings