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Old 07-06-2006, 10:37 AM
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I just want to make sure this is nothing serious so im going into every detail i can think of.

The engine is a 00' LS1 Its now in my 91' Camaro. After about a min or so of leaving it running and idleing alittle while hazy smoke start to come out of what looks to be the spark plug boots. It doesnt do on everyone just the spark plug 3 back on the drivers side, and 2 back on the pass. I thought it was my block off plates leaking so i sealed them up with high temp sealer. my exhaust manifolds are torqued to spec, as well as my spark plugs. I re-tighten my O2 bung plug on the drivers side, and retourqed my manifold to Y-pipe bolts(that have new gaskets in them).

Any ideas of what this is or how to determine where an exhaust leak is coming from? or is it just some resude of a somthign that got on my manifolds or block?
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just a question but did you just do this swap? and if you did, did you put brand new headers/manifolds on the car or painted the manifolds or anything? if you did, it's just the headers smoking which is normal.
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Originally Posted by ChocoTaco369
just a question but did you just do this swap? and if you did, did you put brand new headers/manifolds on the car or painted the manifolds or anything? if you did, it's just the headers smoking which is normal.

I re-used the stock manifold gaskets, and did not paint the manifolds. I thought if the manifolds were leaking there would be an aparant ticking noise?
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did you use anti-sieze on the threads on the sparkplugs? If so i wouldnt worry about it, the smoke/smell is just the excess burning off.
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Originally Posted by C.J.
did you use anti-sieze on the threads on the sparkplugs? If so i wouldnt worry about it, the smoke/smell is just the excess burning off.
I didnt use any on the spark plugs, i did on the manifold bolts?
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silicone grease in the plug wires? most likely grease from the swap. But I would put some antiseize on them, it is steel to alum.
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Originally Posted by daryl2cb@yahoo.com
silicone grease in the plug wires? most likely grease from the swap. But I would put some antiseize on them, it is steel to alum.
Ill pull the plugs out and put some on there, How long will it smoke for, shouldnt it burn off pretty fast.
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within a few minutes
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Originally Posted by C.J.
within a few minutes

And i had it running for a good 5min several times, and it still does it
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You need antiseize on the plugs. It sounds like it's just burning off fingerprints and dirt
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Originally Posted by SiL3NtXWS6
You need antiseize on the plugs. It sounds like it's just burning off fingerprints and dirt
Im thinking it was just some resedue of somthing, it still does alittle after running it for a twice for abouit 15min. but not nearly as much as before. Someone also said it might be the Jet-Hot coating on my Y-pipe



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