Blue.
Burning oil emits blue smoke. Black smoke is caused by an overly rich fuel mixture. White smoke is coolant entering the combustion chamber.
blue smoke comes out the tail pipe when your engine is burning oil caused by a worn engine.
It depends on what color the smoke is. If it is white smoke that usually mean coolant is in the oil and that can be a result of a blown head gasket. If it is a greyish bluish color then it is oil burning. if it is black then you are burning gas.
Blue exhaust smoke is burning oil.
yes burning oil smokes if the exhaust is clogged the motor will not run so if you suspect a lot of oil in the exhaust the engine needs serviced
Blue smoke is from the engine burning oil. You could have too much oil or an internal engine failure.
sounds like you have head gasket problem if the exhaust smoke is white in colour then its engine coolant if its blue smoke then its burning oil you will need to get the engine pressure tested at a garage.
grey exhaust smoke is caused by your engine burning oil during the combustion process. this could be caused by a piston ring that doesnt properly seal, or another leak in your engine.
No car engine should smoke from the hood on startup. The color of the smoke will indicate the problem. White thick smoke indicates burning oil, while grey smoke indicates an exhaust issue.?æ
It means the engine is burning too "rich" and is burning too much oil Love Dane.
Exhaust should be colorless and odorless.
Blue smoke is oil burning. Loud noises in the engine means internal engine problems. Time for a complete overhaul of this engine.