If it's coming out of your exhaust pipe it means that you are burning oil, which means that your piston ring inside your engine block is worn, oil is getting past the ring and getting into the combustion chamber where the fuel and air mixture should be the only 2 things that are in there, oil burns from the flame front when the spark plug ignites the air/fuel mixture
Burning oil typically produces blue-gray smoke. If the smoke is quite dark or black, it may indicate a more serious issue with the engine or excessive oil consumption.
White smoke usually indicates a water leak into the engine block. Blue or black smoke would indicate an oil leak. possibly pistons!! my 88 Monte Carlo did that
burning oil = blue smoke
The duration of Blue Smoke is 1.6 hours.
Blue smoke is burning oil.Blue smoke is burning oil.
Blue or black smoke from the engine can indicate an overly rich fuel mixture. Black smoke specifically suggests that there is too much fuel being burned compared to air, leading to incomplete combustion. This can occur due to issues like a malfunctioning fuel injector, a clogged air filter, or a faulty sensor. In contrast, blue smoke often indicates burning oil, but both colors highlight inefficiencies in fuel management.
Blue smoke is burning oil.
Blue Smoke was created on 2007-02-12.
color of the smoke.
usually blue smoke is oil
Any oil burning will result in "blue" smoke. If you have blue smoke coming out of your exhaust, you definitely have an engine problem
the engine is burning oil. blue smoke oil white smoke antifreeze black smoke excess fuel