It is burning oil, probably something gone bad in the valve train, or piston rings worn out, either way you are probably looking at a rebuild.
It is also possible that the vacuum modulator valve on the transmission is leaking, and you are burning Transmission Fluid in the engine. This would create a white cloud of smoke.
Any oil burning will result in "blue" smoke. If you have blue smoke coming out of your exhaust, you definitely have an engine problem
Black smoke is usually from excess fuel. Blue smoke is usually from excess oil.
Burning of oil in cars can contribute to blue smoke from exhaust. However, it is also possible for a car to make blue smoke if a turbocharger is broken or experiencing an oil leak.
What color the smoke is makes a difference, blue smoke=engine oil, black smoke=excess fuel, white smoke=engine coolant.
The Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds are unique air show only fighter jets. They produce the colored smoke with a special oil that is used that helps produce the smoke and the color.
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Black smoke = Overly rich fuel/air mixture. Blue smoke = Oil burning. White smoke = Coolant entering the combustion chamber.
No, the engine exhaust is what comes out of the tailpipe.
Possibly if there is some water in the fuel. You will also see black smoke if the fuel/air mixture is too rich. White smoke is coolant in the combustion chamber and blue smoke is oil burning.
yes, can second hand smoke give you cancer? That answer is yes too.
White Smoke = Coolant in the combustion chamber, normally caused by a blown head gasket or cracked head. Black Smoke = Overly rich fuel/air mixture. Blue Smoke = Engine burning oil.
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