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What causes diesel engine to smoke blue?

What causes diesel engine to smoke blue?

Blue exhaust smoke in a diesel vehicle could still mean oil is being burned, but it could also mean the engine oil is being atomized. This could be caused by: High engine oil levels. Worn out piston rings.

Is it normal to have blue smoke from a diesel engine?

No amount of blue smoke is normal. A new engine may burn oil without any evidence of blue smoke because of the good compression it can burn oil cleanly. However, it is not acceptable for any engine to burn large amounts of lubricating oil. A great thing to do as a preventive for your diesel engine is a oil and fuel additive.

Why does my Ford F-250 have white smoke?

Figure 2. A coolant leak on a 7.3 liter F-250. If you don’t have a coolant leak, move on to Step 3. Oil leaks inside your combustion chamber can also cause white smoke. Check for oil leaks. If oil is leaking inside the combustion chamber, it can cause white smoke as well.

Why is there blue smoke coming from my Perkins engine?

Perkins recommends the use of the global Perkins Distributor network to carry out any diagnostic work, servicing, repairs or other work to Perkins’ engines. Blue smoke coming from your engine is a warning sign you can’t ignore.

Is there a recall on a 2005 Ford F-150?

If you don’t have an oil leak in your combustion chamber, move on to Step 4. This is a common problem on Ford’s modular V8s. They stopped short of issuing a total recall, but Ford will change the injectors on 2005 F-150s and Super Duties. If you’re truck falls into those ranges or is still under warranty, the dealer will repair it at no cost.

Figure 2. A coolant leak on a 7.3 liter F-250. If you don’t have a coolant leak, move on to Step 3. Oil leaks inside your combustion chamber can also cause white smoke. Check for oil leaks. If oil is leaking inside the combustion chamber, it can cause white smoke as well.

Why does my diesel engine have blue smoke?

Blue engine smoke is the rarest type of smoke emanating from a diesel engine. The presence of blue smoke is an indication of burning oil. Blue smoke should not be ignored but is common when starting an engine in a cold weather. The oil thins out when it is cold and some could escape into the cylinder and be burnt.

What kind of smoke comes from a diesel engine?

Blue Smoke: Blue engine smoke is the rarest type of smoke emanating from a diesel engine. The presence of blue smoke is an indication of burning oil. Blue smoke should not be ignored but is common when starting an engine in a cold weather.

Is there a recall on the Ford F-350?

THEIR SHOULD BE A RECALL BY FORD THIS IS A KNOWN PROBLEM AND UNSAFE WHEN TOWING LIFE ANIMALS!!! WASN’T THIS TRUCK BUILD FOR TOWING??? WHITE SMOKE WAS EVERYWHERE MY LIVINGQUARTER TRAILER STILL SMELLS FROM ALL THAT SMOKE…. white smoke occasionally.

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Ruth Doyle