appears to be bluish in color, if it did it after sitting for a month, you could be starting to get leaky valve stem seals/guides (some have seals, most do not). if the engine is otherwise healthy, its more a nuisance than a problem at this point.Sat for a month. First start up. After watching the video. I should have smelled it. But didn't. Would this be normal the smoke? It did go away after 15-20 sec or so. Or 30 sec.
Motor less than 500hrs.
Took the words out of my mouth...appears to be bluish in color, ... leaky valve stem seals/guides ... its more a nuisance than a problem at this point.
Does the engine have decent compression, and no water in The oil? Would water test it before buying.Thank you all for the responses. It's a good price and in great condition. Understand it's 24yrs old. It's not brand new. But bought a 22ft four winns last year that ending up effin me in the end. So I'm very cautious now.
This would be my dream boat
That didn’t get done on this visit. He is willing to take me out on the river and test drive it. Ummm yea!! LOLDoes the engine have decent compression, and no water in The oil? Would water test it before buying.
Never heard of sending oil out for analysis. IntriguedThats a lot of heavy smoke. I would pass on it if it were me. My 5.7 has 550 hrs and only smokes on seasons first start up When it clears the fogging and even then the smoke is more white. That much oil will foul your plugs and run poorly. Plan on rebuilding it.
the first thing I did when I bought my boat was to send the motor oil out for analysis. It came back clean and the oil that was in it was black as night.
Never heard of sending oil out for analysis. Intrigued
And we usually find out the hard way....... Nothing in boating is cheap or easy.