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No need to mix oil and diesel since the diesel fuel itself provides lubrication to the internal fuel system parts. If you put oil in the gas tank, expect a huge amount of white smoke from the exhaust pipe until the fuel tank goes empty.
can you tell us if it is a 2 stroke or 4 stroke engine. If it is 2 stroke then is it oil injected or is the oil mixed in the fuel. Can you tell us what viscosity of oil you are using Mostly the ignition timing is fixed by the position of the flywheel. Comment with more information.
Did you put in 2-cycle mixed gas? If putting gas in it was the last thing you did before it started smoking then I would start there. Oil causes smoke and there's only 2 ways oil can get into the cylinder; mixed with gas or bypassing the piston rings. Lets hope its the gas.
According to what you explain, there is some maf sensor defective or disconnected, the ferrari engine has high compression and forces the fuel to mix with the engine oil, this produces loss of oil pressure.
Check if the oil smells of fuel, check the sensor connections, also check the engine controller
If you are sure that the engine oil is coming into the combustion chamber, then you have to overhaul the engine. After the overhaul is done, have it calibrated and and clean the exhaust pipe to get rid of the black smoke. And! remember, for diesel engines a big black smoke will always come out the exhaust if you suddenly step on the gas too deep and then over-revving it. (I mean always, that's why roadside emissions people are so stupid when stepping on the gas, they always step on it suddenly and over-rev it, it's a sure fail)
Blue smoke is usually oil burnig related. White smoke is due to coolant mixing with the oil. (Head gasket leak) You should have the coolant system pressurized by a garage to see if your system holds pressure. This test will tell a lot. Coolant in the oil is a big problem.
Hello;
White smoke is from coolant in the combustion chambers. Oily mix out the tailpipe is an indication of damage in the engine, and probably catastrophic at best. You need to have a mechanic check it out.
Rich
RPM Northwest
if it constantly is blowing out smoke trhen it sounds like you rhead is cracked. head gaskets or something in that area. it will run but ****. alos try an oil change if u havnt already..
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