Blue smoke from a Honda Rancher 350 typically indicates that oil is being burned in the combustion chamber. This can be caused by worn piston rings, valve seals, or cylinder walls, allowing oil to leak into the engine. Additionally, using the wrong oil type or overfilling the engine oil can also contribute to blue smoke. It's important to diagnose the issue promptly to prevent further engine damage.
Blue smoke is burning oil.
usually blue smoke is oil
the engine is burning oil. blue smoke oil white smoke antifreeze black smoke excess fuel
Blue smoke is burning oil. If the smoke stops after a moment, It's your valve guide seals.
Burning oil
You are burning oil.
blue smoke is oil. white smoke is water. black smoke is unburnt fuel
maybe a stick
depends on the color of smoke... white=water black=fuel blue=oil
Cold start
Black smoke = Overly rich fuel/air mixture. Blue smoke = Oil burning. White smoke = Coolant entering the combustion chamber.
whiite smoke is oil check the compression in each cylender,blue is fuel