Every year during our spring commissioning our engine smokes out of the exhaust pipe and a little from the manifold gasket area. It's a white smoke and usually lasts for the first 1-2 hours of engine operation. I always thought it was the mystery oil burning off that I spray in the spark plug holes.
I did an oil change 3 weeks ago because I thought I was winterizing the engine for good. I decided to go out sailing this weekend so I started the engine back up this evening and got a lot of the same white smoke. I didn't spray the mystery oil so the only thing it could be is the oil change I did.
Any reason why a oil change would cause the engine to smoke when it wasn't smoking before?
I did an oil change 3 weeks ago because I thought I was winterizing the engine for good. I decided to go out sailing this weekend so I started the engine back up this evening and got a lot of the same white smoke. I didn't spray the mystery oil so the only thing it could be is the oil change I did.
Any reason why a oil change would cause the engine to smoke when it wasn't smoking before?
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