That would probably be bad valve seals. It would depend on the vehicle as to how easy or hard it would be to repair.
Cold start
It is caused by oil getting into the combustion chamber and burning off
Dark blue smoke = running WAY to rich. Too much fuel, not enough air. Light blue smke = broken piston rings. Loss of compression and loss of power.
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Blue smoke is burning oil. If the smoke stops after a moment, It's your valve guide seals.
Too much pot down the intake.
your car leaked oil into the combustion chamber. blue smoke= burnt oil, the loss of power is from inproper combustion
No I don't think you should. It doesn't sound safe to me if I were you.
If your engine is blowing blue smoke your engine is burning oil.If the smoke is present on acceleration, the piston rings are bad.If smoke is present on deceleration, then the valve guide seals are bad.
Engine oil could be running too rich or rings!
transfer pump psi too low
Because my turbo is probably worn out and oil is leaking in to the exhaust.