smoke out from under the car????
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Originally posted by muzik3k
In my case it was my turbos/oil pan leaking oil and it would run down down toward the midpipe and whenever i was standing still it would heat up and it would start burning that oil residue.
Check for cracks or oil leaks in yoru turbos and your oil pan.
If its coming from the head lights, it more likely to be the oil coolers are leaking coolant, It does it one mine only when is raining though because of the condensation of the cold water from the road spraying against the hot oil coolers. But if it does it in dry weather, then its a leak!
In my case it was my turbos/oil pan leaking oil and it would run down down toward the midpipe and whenever i was standing still it would heat up and it would start burning that oil residue.
Check for cracks or oil leaks in yoru turbos and your oil pan.
If its coming from the head lights, it more likely to be the oil coolers are leaking coolant, It does it one mine only when is raining though because of the condensation of the cold water from the road spraying against the hot oil coolers. But if it does it in dry weather, then its a leak!
#30
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Originally posted by karken29
Since you didn't post any of your mods...I'll assume you have a down-pipe... Oil leaking from the rear turbo can get on this area and appear like the smoke is coming from the cat.
Because of the undertray and transmission shield it seems that any spilled oil in the engine bay eventually finds its way to the tailshaft area. There's a pipe from your air pump to the cat that runs down the and along the transmission. It feeds air to the cat and inserts into the side. The insertion area gets pretty hot, enough to cook-off any oil spray; especially after a highway run...
Of course, when folks miss the oil fill neck you get a mess down the drivers side engine area especially around the spark plug wires and starter motor area. Also... the cross-member under the engine is hollow so any spilled or leaking fluids will collect there to. It’ll leak out later after you've parked your car, especially on an incline... nose-high....
Another problem area is the power steering pump. There's a short hydraulic hose (about 3" long) in the underside that connects the translucent fluid reservoir to the main P/S pump metal housing. Anyway, this hose is secured by wire clamps which, over time tend to dig into the hose causing it to seep fluid...
There's an oil sending switch ( it's the large round gray colored can that sits just below your oil filter and gas lines on the drivers side. It can also develop a leak I suppose, but I've not had that happen. but it's worth checking....
Now, if that's not bad enough, the 13B's are notorious for oil leaks at the motor mounts and along the rear oil pan rail....
There drivers side oil pan has an "oil-level" sensor and opposite it is the oil drain plug… Make sure you have the correct copper crush gasket on the oil plug. If it's missing, replace it! The Oil level sensor should'nt leak, but hey it's worth checking!
The best thing you could do is go buy some Gunk or Gumout Engine degreaser/cleaner and treat your engine bay to a good bath.... At least this way you'd be able see where your leaking from and how bad. s
BTW, the engine harness on these cars are well made, so don't worry about getting it wet... Just cover your air filters... if there exposed, and spray the **** out of it.
Good luck
Rich
Since you didn't post any of your mods...I'll assume you have a down-pipe... Oil leaking from the rear turbo can get on this area and appear like the smoke is coming from the cat.
Because of the undertray and transmission shield it seems that any spilled oil in the engine bay eventually finds its way to the tailshaft area. There's a pipe from your air pump to the cat that runs down the and along the transmission. It feeds air to the cat and inserts into the side. The insertion area gets pretty hot, enough to cook-off any oil spray; especially after a highway run...
Of course, when folks miss the oil fill neck you get a mess down the drivers side engine area especially around the spark plug wires and starter motor area. Also... the cross-member under the engine is hollow so any spilled or leaking fluids will collect there to. It’ll leak out later after you've parked your car, especially on an incline... nose-high....
Another problem area is the power steering pump. There's a short hydraulic hose (about 3" long) in the underside that connects the translucent fluid reservoir to the main P/S pump metal housing. Anyway, this hose is secured by wire clamps which, over time tend to dig into the hose causing it to seep fluid...
There's an oil sending switch ( it's the large round gray colored can that sits just below your oil filter and gas lines on the drivers side. It can also develop a leak I suppose, but I've not had that happen. but it's worth checking....
Now, if that's not bad enough, the 13B's are notorious for oil leaks at the motor mounts and along the rear oil pan rail....
There drivers side oil pan has an "oil-level" sensor and opposite it is the oil drain plug… Make sure you have the correct copper crush gasket on the oil plug. If it's missing, replace it! The Oil level sensor should'nt leak, but hey it's worth checking!
The best thing you could do is go buy some Gunk or Gumout Engine degreaser/cleaner and treat your engine bay to a good bath.... At least this way you'd be able see where your leaking from and how bad. s
BTW, the engine harness on these cars are well made, so don't worry about getting it wet... Just cover your air filters... if there exposed, and spray the **** out of it.
Good luck
Rich
All the info you need is here. you just gotta read and do your troubleshooting as you go along!
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I had the same prob. It was the oil return on the primary turbo, it was leaking and the air flow under the car spayed it on to the down pipe where it would burn off. It realy suck becus I would stop a stop light or in traffic and it would smoke and smell.
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If you dealer is any good (some aren't), have them put in some fluorescent dye in the oil and take it for a short drive. That's how they figured out where mine was coming from. Then change the oil afterwards...
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