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Oh, dude, piston rings don't just randomly decide to align themselves during operation and start a smoke show. If your engine is smoking, it could be due to worn-out piston rings not sealing properly, allowing oil to enter the combustion chamber and burn. So, technically, yeah, misaligned piston rings could contribute to engine smoke, but it's usually a sign of bigger issues.

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It would be very rare for them to do so.

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