Blue smoke @ 14,000 feet
Blue smoke @ 14,000 feet
When drove up MT Evans, my truck did what i was expecting on the way up. I was getting alot of black smoke and lost power. WHen i started it up to come down my truck poured out blue smoke, this was with very little amout of throttle.
I live in Colorado and drive in the mountains a lot. At high altitude when descending you are applying much less throttle than going up or cruising. If you start with a cold engine, it will take for ever to warm up and you may get lots of WHITE smoke. If your engine is at operating temp to start with, the combustion chamber temp can still drop below normal if descending long enough. WHITE smoke is usually unburned fuel, BLUE smoke is oil. Hope that's not the case.
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