Question for you guys, I'm going to describe exactly what happened today as I started up my Jeep.
Odometer: 5054
Fuel In Tank: about 11 or 12 gallons of estimated LSD B15.
About 2 or 3 weeks ago, I noticed that my oil on my dipstick was at the "Add" mark, so I peeked in the owners manual, says add one quart. OK, done. I let it sit overnight, check it... full. Great, I say. Darn diesels.
It has been sitting in the same parking space since Tuesday evening. I let the glow plugs warm up the engine. It took about one second, temperature is about 39º.... so says EVIC.
I checked the oil..... to my surprise, now it says it's overfilled....... by a heck of a lot?!?!?!
Turned the key, took about 3 seconds to start, while starting a white cloud came out of my exhaust, then when it turned over, a bunch of blue smoke poured out.
Engine sounds somewhat normal, bit rough running as reported in the other threads, and expected as every engine I've ever driven, whether gas or diesel sounds and runs strange until warmed up in cold weather. No CEL or Oil Pressure Lamp.
Other than that, it drove exactly like a Liberty should in 39º weather... suspension creaky and stiff, slow shifting, hard power steering, cold seat belts, etc etc etc. Fun.
So my question is... is my engine overfilled or not and is the blue cloud coming out of my exhaust related to it?