Did you ever overheat it? If so then you have a bad head gasket and a possible warped head.
2006-07-17 15:13:16
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answer #1
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answered by Mr. BIG 5
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Hyundai has not used 2.0 engines in Sonatas for a long time. What year is it and how many miles does it have? Blue smoke is an indication of oil burning - you are sucking oil past the rings. The smoke stops when the engine heats up because the rings expand with the heat. Hard starting would be due to lack of compression. If it does need a ring job (get a compression test - they are quick and easy) depending on the age and mileage, it may not be worth doing it.
2006-07-17 04:08:43
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answered by smgray99 7
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Blue smoke indicates burning oil........Oil gets into the cylinder in two ways: up through the rings or down through the valve seals.............Unless you are sucking a great amount of blow by into the throttle body, could also be blocked injectors, dirty throttle body, but doesnt sound good, sounds to me like the ol piston rings are nackered.
2006-07-17 15:19:10
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answered by yahwhoon 4
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Blue smoke is a sign of a dying engine.
Stop worrying about what the problem is, and get rid of it.
2006-07-16 21:08:11
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answered by Anonymous
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"tickover??" not sure what you mean by that but the blue smoke on startup means your gettin oil in the cylinders considering its only on startup im betting its the valves =)
2006-07-16 21:08:35
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answered by Anonymous
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blue smoke is from oil getting burnt so start looking for something else to replace that junk before you get stranded
2006-07-19 12:33:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Setting fire to it will warm it up quickly and give nicer coloured smoke
2006-07-16 23:10:54
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answered by ? 2
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what year is it? didnt someone tell you to never buy a kia or a hyundai?
2006-07-16 21:27:43
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answered by Anonymous
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