I'm going on almost a year and a half with these friggin codes
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I just did a smoke test and had some interesting findings.
As I would blow into the tube it took a lot for the glove to even begin to inflate, then it would barely hold any air. I did notice I was getting a lot of smoke from around the front of the intake manifold. Does anyone have a diagram of that system? I'm looking through RAVE and can't really figure out what I'm looking for.
Any thoughts as to where the leak could be coming from?
Mike
As I would blow into the tube it took a lot for the glove to even begin to inflate, then it would barely hold any air. I did notice I was getting a lot of smoke from around the front of the intake manifold. Does anyone have a diagram of that system? I'm looking through RAVE and can't really figure out what I'm looking for.
Any thoughts as to where the leak could be coming from?
Mike
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I'm about 3 minutes from four auto parts stores. I'm looking for a little assistance with this smoke leak than the debate on clearing codes. The amount of side comments on irrelevant info is not really helping.
Smoke is coming up from under neath the front end of the intake manifold. Are there any connections under neath there? I couldn't fine anything.
Smoke is coming up from under neath the front end of the intake manifold. Are there any connections under neath there? I couldn't fine anything.
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Went ahead and got a can of starting fluid and the straw for a direct spray to the injectors(Or I'm guessing so based off the area), underneath the intake manifold. If I spray directly the RPM's increase and even out.
I'm guessing a set of injector o-rings are in order? Anything else I should do since I'll be in there? Plugs and wires have all been replaced and upgraded so that's done. Should I replace the injectors since they'll be out?
I'm guessing a set of injector o-rings are in order? Anything else I should do since I'll be in there? Plugs and wires have all been replaced and upgraded so that's done. Should I replace the injectors since they'll be out?
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Plenum Gasket, injector O-rings, and valve cover gaskets would be my choice for the 1171 and 1174 codes. That will pretty much cover the most common places for a vacuum leak in the area you describe. I had the same codes and after a cigar test it turned out to be a slightly warped intake tube that wouldn't seal all the way where it connects to the throttle body.
A picture of the area the smoke is coming from would help, but it sounds like its coming from behind the A/C and alternator under the upper intake. Is that correct? If so then you are more then likely right about it being a bad injector ring.
For a diagram of the upper intake go to page 437 of the RAVE.
A picture of the area the smoke is coming from would help, but it sounds like its coming from behind the A/C and alternator under the upper intake. Is that correct? If so then you are more then likely right about it being a bad injector ring.
For a diagram of the upper intake go to page 437 of the RAVE.
Last edited by Jared9220; 01-07-2014 at 07:52 PM.
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Right about here is where the smoke is coming from.
I'll look at getting the o-rings, and plenum. Should I do the valve covers as well? I have a leaky set now and it drives me nuts. Would I want to go ahead and do the heads if that's the case? I've been thinking about doing it lately as I have a rattling type noise coming from the engine somewhere. Plus I'm trying to get some good mileage out of this truck.
Mike
Edited for a link to the area of the smoke.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/52015264@N02/11829772674/
Last edited by Club Cheetah; 01-07-2014 at 09:03 PM.
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I would do the valve cover gaskets if they are leaking. They are easy to get to if you are going to have the upper intake off to do the injector O-rings and plenum gasket anyway.
As for the head gaskets.... that is a whole new can of worms. If your head gaskets have never been changed they are a ticking time bomb. If you have the money, tools and the mechanical know how, then I would say go for it. Keep in mind that it is a big job and you will need to take the heads to a machine job to have the valve seals installed and the heads leveled.
FYI-If you decide to do the head gaskets, then the head gasket kit will come with the injector O-rings and plenum along with everything you need to re-seal your engine so don't order extra stuff.
As for the head gaskets.... that is a whole new can of worms. If your head gaskets have never been changed they are a ticking time bomb. If you have the money, tools and the mechanical know how, then I would say go for it. Keep in mind that it is a big job and you will need to take the heads to a machine job to have the valve seals installed and the heads leveled.
FYI-If you decide to do the head gaskets, then the head gasket kit will come with the injector O-rings and plenum along with everything you need to re-seal your engine so don't order extra stuff.