Exhaust Leak
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Exhaust Leak
Just when I think everything is fixed...
I'm pretty sure I have an exhaust leak somewhere near the engine. Whenever I start up the car or idle at a stop, I get an exhaust smell in the cab. I've checked and re-checked every vacuum hose I know of, they are all good. I had a guy at the muffler shop check the upper exhaust pipe in August but this was prior to the strong smell. When I first got the truck 2 1/2 years ago a gas smell was present whenever I had the clutch in reverse but was minor. That's gone now but replaced with the exhaust smell. I've also noticed the smell is stronger when running the heater (no sweet smell though, so not worried about coolant leak).
Other than the obvious check on the exhaust pipe, are there any other trouble areas I should look at for a possible leak?
I'm pretty sure I have an exhaust leak somewhere near the engine. Whenever I start up the car or idle at a stop, I get an exhaust smell in the cab. I've checked and re-checked every vacuum hose I know of, they are all good. I had a guy at the muffler shop check the upper exhaust pipe in August but this was prior to the strong smell. When I first got the truck 2 1/2 years ago a gas smell was present whenever I had the clutch in reverse but was minor. That's gone now but replaced with the exhaust smell. I've also noticed the smell is stronger when running the heater (no sweet smell though, so not worried about coolant leak).
Other than the obvious check on the exhaust pipe, are there any other trouble areas I should look at for a possible leak?
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I ran seafoam already a few weeks ago. It did not smoke all that bad and didn't notice any coming from the engine bay. Seeing that it won't smoke much anymore, is there something else I can put in the air intake that will smoke (but not damage anything)?
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I have a "popping" noise coming from the muffler (Magnaflow) when I decelerate, I'm guessing that might also be an indicator.
Thanks for the suggestions so far. I googled it some more (non-Toyota specific) and found a few good ideas. I'm going to try putting a wet rag in the exhaust tip to force out air through the crack, after a thorough visual scan of the exhaust manifold and piping. Got my flashlight and wife's hand mirror ready to go. Might even try the soapy water trick if I the engine isn't warm yet.
Thanks for the suggestions so far. I googled it some more (non-Toyota specific) and found a few good ideas. I'm going to try putting a wet rag in the exhaust tip to force out air through the crack, after a thorough visual scan of the exhaust manifold and piping. Got my flashlight and wife's hand mirror ready to go. Might even try the soapy water trick if I the engine isn't warm yet.
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Well... looked over the whole exhaust system for carbon, noise, change in sound, didn't find a thing. Plugged up the exhaust with a rag and had someone remove it and replace it and couldn't find a leak anywhere. Even got steam in the exhaust (cold evening) and still nothing (found a leak near a weld on the tip though).
Any other possible causes for an exhaust smell in the cab when stopped/reverse? Where is the vent that pulls in outside air for the cabin?
Any other possible causes for an exhaust smell in the cab when stopped/reverse? Where is the vent that pulls in outside air for the cabin?
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That doesn't make sense. I've ran seafoam through probably 10 or so vehicles and white smoke always pours out of the tailpipe (or any leaks).
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I was looking to see if I did something wrong... but I didn't. Here's a video of the same engine and that's exactly how much smoke came out:
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd8oepkrh4U[/YOUTUBE]
The engine idles up when I poured it in both times (my truck LOVES anything combustible) so maybe it all burns off.
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It might be leaking out of where the cat flange meets the flange that goes to the actual muffler, mine did at first when I put my Magnaflow on but then i tightened the bolts down which made a tighter seal on the gasket and it was fixed of course.
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Thanks for the help guys. I tried seafoam through another line (brake booster) and got a ton of smoke but no leaks anywhere. However, I did find a vacuum leak under the air intake chamber so that may be the issue. At least I know a whole lot more about the exhaust system now!
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http://www.lislecorp.com/divisions/p...s/?product=327
I've used it before to isolate my exhaust leak.
I believe that is the vented slots in front of the windshield. Right where the windshield wipers are.
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