Blue smoke emanating from one side of a dual exhaust system typically indicates that the engine is burning oil, which could be due to a faulty valve seal, piston ring, or other internal engine issues. If the blue smoke is only present on one side, it may suggest that there’s a problem localized to that particular bank of cylinders. It's important to diagnose and address the issue promptly to prevent further engine damage. A mechanic should inspect the engine to identify the exact cause and recommend necessary repairs.
off the driver side exhuast manifold
This usualy happens after turning just about any machine on its side but no worries it will be ok
The starter is located between the engine and transmission on the passenger side just above the exhuast pipe next to the oil pan.
The smoking out one side and not the other is a bad piston ring, a blown head gasket or cracked head it can be one or the other. If the smoke is blue its a bad ring or valve, if the smoke is white its a blown head gasket or a cracked head. Hope this helps you. D.
The Blue Side was created in 1980.
Why does my truck skip and pop on one side and blows black smoke??
Do you have dual control thermostats?
check under the passenger side of the engine. unless it's a front wheel drive then it's in the front of the vehicle under the exhuast manifold...
Lena on the Blue Side was created in 1962.
The exhaust side.
Blue Side of Lonesome was created in 1966-07.
side stream smoke-smoke coming from the burning tip of a cigarette Mainstream smoke-smoke that comes from the smokers lungs CHEMICALS