Druff1
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2009
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- 86
I took the family for a long ride, one of the last days out this fall... It was probably 2 hours up river and another 2 hours back. We weren't going wide open the whole way, just cruising on plane... Boat was running perfect as always.
The engine is a 7.4L with a Bravo 3... It has almost 900 hours on it. I always check the engine oil and it is always good. Never uses oil..
So, the boat sat for about a week before i went out again... When i went to start it, quite a bit of blue smoke came out... It went away and i continued out that day... Check the oil and it was still good.. It doesn't seem to do it now, but now that the temps got down in the 50's, there is a lot of black smoke coming out. I'm just figuring it's the choke staying on...
My question is, why did so much blue smoke come out after that long trip?
The engine is a 7.4L with a Bravo 3... It has almost 900 hours on it. I always check the engine oil and it is always good. Never uses oil..
So, the boat sat for about a week before i went out again... When i went to start it, quite a bit of blue smoke came out... It went away and i continued out that day... Check the oil and it was still good.. It doesn't seem to do it now, but now that the temps got down in the 50's, there is a lot of black smoke coming out. I'm just figuring it's the choke staying on...
My question is, why did so much blue smoke come out after that long trip?