crash325
Elite Member
Blue smoke = oil in cylinder, black smoke = unburnt fuel, white smoke = antifreeze/water in cylinder. I'm with everyone else have it checked ASAP, it would be a good idea to do a compression check, that will tell if you have a ring or valve seal problem.
Rhino Rider nailed it. Almost always, Blue is oil - Black is fuel - White (actually steam.) is water or coolant.
At 540 (engine RPM ??) or PTO speed. If that is engine RPM, About 200 RPM low.
If PTO speed, use a lower PTO speed if not really loading the engine. Its not good for any engine to run at a high RPM with out a load.
Check compression on all cylinders. If all low usually rings, if only 1 low, usually valves. Valve guides normally only make smoke at start up, but your engine will be burning oil.