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RE: Exhaust spit
By monte - 04/07/2001 2:55:04 PM; IP 209.141.228.2
tim, The color of the smoke that comes out of your exhaust will be a good indicator of what could be or is the problem. Black smoke is a carb problem ie stuck choke or floats. blue smoke is oil, worn rings, or broken rings. white smoke is from the transmission
and it probably means that your modulator valve is going or gone. if you follow the line from the modulator valve up to the engine you will see that it hooks into a vacuum port and this goes into your engine to be burned, hence the white smoke. Good luck.
Monte
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 Exhaust spit -- Tim B, 04/04/2001
 RE: Exhaust spit -- Tim B, 04/05/2001
RE: Exhaust spit -- monte, 04/07/2001
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