When did blue smoke come out?
January 31, 2014
Blue Smoke is the forty-fourth solo studio album by American country entertainer Dolly Parton. The album was released in Australia and New Zealand on January 31, 2014, in North America on May 13, 2014, in Ireland on June 6, 2014, and in Europe on June 9, 2014.
What does Blue Smoke indicate?
Blue smoke can often look like grey smoke at first. But if you notice a distinctive bluish tint, it may signal that the engine is burning lots of oil. This could be due to worn engine components like piston rings, valve seals, or PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valves.
When does blue smoke come out of the exhaust?
You should always be aware of anytime your car makes a strange noise or if blue smoke starts coming out of your exhaust. Often blue smoke will be seen when you first start your engine in the morning. Pay attention to how your car acts when you first start it for the day.
When do you start your car do you see Blue Smoke?
Often blue smoke will be seen when you first start your engine in the morning. Pay attention to how your car acts when you first start it for the day. If you don’t properly maintain your car, you will likely see blue smoke come from the exhaust.
Why does my car smell like Blue Smoke?
What happens is that the piston rings or the valve guide seals or other components of the engine are worn or broken, causing oil leaking. The oil will flow into the combustion chamber, then it is being burnt together with the fuel, creating blue smoke. It also creates an awkward smell and is not good for your health to breath in.
What causes blue smoke from a blown Turbo?
The definition of a blown turbo is one that has been completely damaged or one that has a broken oil seal. It doesn’t matter which issue you have, both situations will let oil into the engine. Once this happens, the engine will mix the fuel and oil and burn it. This will create blue smoke.
Often blue smoke will be seen when you first start your engine in the morning. Pay attention to how your car acts when you first start it for the day. If you don’t properly maintain your car, you will likely see blue smoke come from the exhaust.
You should always be aware of anytime your car makes a strange noise or if blue smoke starts coming out of your exhaust. Often blue smoke will be seen when you first start your engine in the morning. Pay attention to how your car acts when you first start it for the day.
What happens is that the piston rings or the valve guide seals or other components of the engine are worn or broken, causing oil leaking. The oil will flow into the combustion chamber, then it is being burnt together with the fuel, creating blue smoke. It also creates an awkward smell and is not good for your health to breath in.
What can I do about Blue Smoke on start up?
After the initial cloud which is the oil that has oozed into the valve ports the problem may still be there; just not as noticeable. The valve cover could be pulled and the valve train area inspected for oil sludging or coking. Valve seals could be replaced if desired without too much engine disassembly.