jgmo
Bronze Member
First thing I would want to know is if there's any fuel finding it's way into the engine oil? Fuel dilution of the oil will cause smoking like this and kill the engine bearings quick.
Running a diesel engine in cold weather, with a bad thermostat can also cause smoking. It might never get up to operating temperature unless worked VERY hard. Something you DON'T want to do if it's smoking.
This thing is almost brand new (400 hours) you shouldn't be stuffing around trying to figure this out before getting it to the shop to make this stop.
Just my opinion.
Good luck.
Running a diesel engine in cold weather, with a bad thermostat can also cause smoking. It might never get up to operating temperature unless worked VERY hard. Something you DON'T want to do if it's smoking.
This thing is almost brand new (400 hours) you shouldn't be stuffing around trying to figure this out before getting it to the shop to make this stop.
Just my opinion.
Good luck.