The conditions under which I am getting puffs of blue smoke is upon heavy acceleration after a downhill section in which I have my foot off the accelerator. I believe it happens when the exhaust brake is not activated although it's possible it might be happening when the exhaust brake is engaged on the downhill. I haven't had a chance to confirm the exhaust brake factor. It may also only be occurring when the engine is relatively cold. For instance, yesterday I started the truck and within a minute or so went down about a 3/4 mile section of downhill dirt road in 3rd gear, no exhaust brake. When the road started uphill i stepped on the accelerator and got a puff of blue for about one second, maybe 2. When the road started down again, I tried to get it to repeat by taking my foot off the accelerator for a while and then accelerating downhill. No blue smoke, but the load on the engine was considerably less than accelerating uphill. Typically, on a gasoline engine with bad valve seals I'd expect to see blue smoke coming down a long hill with foot off accelerator. It's not doing that. I'm thinking it's something like oil passing the turbo seals when it's not spinning that fast on a downhill and then getting blown into the intake when it spools up on hard acceleration.