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Lots of white smoke
I have lots of white smoke with a pungent smell coming from the tailpipe of
my '94 Chevy S10. Is this a problem I can diagnose and solve on my own? regards |
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Nadeem wrote:
> I have lots of white smoke with a pungent smell coming from the tailpipe of > my '94 Chevy S10. > > Is this a problem I can diagnose and solve on my own? > > regards > > I would be checking the coolant level expecting to see it low from a bad headgasket. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) |
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On Mar 14, 4:11 pm, "Nadeem" > wrote:
> I have lots of white smoke with a pungent smell coming from the tailpipe of > my '94 Chevy S10. > > Is this a problem I can diagnose and solve on my own? > > regards In addition to above, if you have a V6 it could be the intake gasket. Does it run bad at all or stall at any time?? What size engine?? |
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It's a V6. It does run like it is simply chugging along. Recently, it
overheated and I had to have it towed where the mechanic replaced the coolant and heater hoses, which were leaking. > wrote in message ups.com... > On Mar 14, 4:11 pm, "Nadeem" > wrote: > > I have lots of white smoke with a pungent smell coming from the tailpipe of > > my '94 Chevy S10. > > > > Is this a problem I can diagnose and solve on my own? > > > > regards > > In addition to above, if you have a V6 it could be the intake gasket. > > Does it run bad at all or stall at any time?? What size engine?? > > |
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On Mar 14, 5:17 pm, "Nadeem" > wrote:
> It's a V6. It does run like it is simply chugging along. Recently, it > overheated and I had to have it towed where the mechanic replaced the > coolant and heater hoses, which were leaking. > > > wrote in message > > ups.com... > > > On Mar 14, 4:11 pm, "Nadeem" > wrote: > > > I have lots of white smoke with a pungent smell coming from the tailpipe > of > > > my '94 Chevy S10. > > > > Is this a problem I can diagnose and solve on my own? > > > > regards > > > In addition to above, if you have a V6 it could be the intake gasket. > > > Does it run bad at all or stall at any time?? What size engine?? If it overheated then started running bad it may be one or both head gaskets. A compression test will let you know which head. It would be best to check both sides. Depending on your skill you may be able to fix it yourself. But a mechanic might be better. If you do decide to do it yourself make sure to research it before you start. |
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Nadeem > wrote:
>I have lots of white smoke with a pungent smell coming from the tailpipe of >my '94 Chevy S10. > >Is this a problem I can diagnose and solve on my own? It's coolant. The REPLACE ENGINE light has come up on the dashboard. Or at the least, the head gasket. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Mar 15, 8:34 am, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
> Nadeem > wrote: > >I have lots of white smoke with a pungent smell coming from the tailpipe of > >my '94 Chevy S10. > > >Is this a problem I can diagnose and solve on my own? > > It's coolant. The REPLACE ENGINE light has come up on the dashboard. > Or at the least, the head gasket. > --scott > -- > "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." Could possibly be ATF being sucked through the vacuum modulator, if your transmisison has one. However, based on the statement that it's overheated, I suspect that previous posters are correct and it's either intake gaskets, head gasket(s), or both. (the intake gaskets have to be replaced to replace the head gaskets, anyway.) If the coolant level is low, check the oil. If there's any sign of "milkshake," just start tearing it down, it's at least one head gasket. nate |
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Nadeem wrote:
> It's a V6. It does run like it is simply chugging along. Recently, it > overheated and I had to have it towed where the mechanic replaced the > coolant and heater hoses, which were leaking. > If that's the case, I'm guessing you have a blown head gasket at a minimum, warped/cracked head if you're less lucky, or a cracked block or holed piston if you're really unlucky. |
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Lots of white smoke
I am taking it apart to see if the gaskets should be replaced. However, I
am having trouble getting the rear exhaust manifold bolts off, there is not enough clearance to get a insert normal socket and ratchet. Should I buy a "thin profile" socket or is there another way of removing them. The bolts are not only hard to reach in a tight space, but are recessed as well, so it seems the only tool that can get a grip is a socket. regards "Nadeem" > wrote in message news:rFYJh.7882$rp4.4607@trnddc02... > I have lots of white smoke with a pungent smell coming from the tailpipe of > my '94 Chevy S10. > > Is this a problem I can diagnose and solve on my own? > > regards > > |
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Nadeem wrote:
> I am taking it apart to see if the gaskets should be replaced. However, I > am having trouble getting the rear exhaust manifold bolts off, there is not > enough clearance to get a insert normal socket and ratchet. > > Should I buy a "thin profile" socket or is there another way of removing > them. The bolts are not only hard to reach in a tight space, but are > recessed as well, so it seems the only tool that can get a grip is a socket. > > regards > > > "Nadeem" > wrote in message > news:rFYJh.7882$rp4.4607@trnddc02... > >>I have lots of white smoke with a pungent smell coming from the tailpipe > > of > >>my '94 Chevy S10. >> >>Is this a problem I can diagnose and solve on my own? >> >>regards >> >> > > > just buy a cheap six point socket and grind the diameter down until it will comfortably fit in the recesses. You'll probably crack it before you're done, so go ahead and buy two. nate -- replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply. http://members.cox.net/njnagel |
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