Grey smoke in the morning
#2
It's not bad for them. It's just fuel-rich exhaust you're seeing. I wouldn't start it then let it idle very long though as you risk contaminating the crankcase with fuel. Start it, "wake it up", drive off easy for a couple of miles is my modus operandi.
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If you are going to let it idle for any more that a couple of min., do the engine a favor and crank up the rpm to about 1100 or so. It will warm the cylinders slighly more a little quicker.
Tom
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