North American Turbocoupe Organization



White smoke from engine bay
Huey866 Offline
Posting Freak
#1
There seems to be white smoke comming from the passenger side of the engine bay, up by the turbo. It only does it after ive pulled a really big hill by running the rpms high in 1st and it smokes only for a coupe of seconds. Is this anything to be worried about like a cracked line or could it be a blowoff of compressed air? Could it be someting else?

Huey866

------------------
87 Turbo coupe, 5spd, full factory options, custom 3 inch exhaust

[This message has been edited by Huey866 (edited 07-16-2003).]
87 TurboCoupe - silver, 137k, 5-speed, 3.73, 5 lug swap, MM... Evertything, 03 Cobra Brakes, Griggs Subframe connectors, Bo 1.5, Big Valves, massaged 79 turbo head, Essy Cam Gear, Boblog + Elbow, .63 T-3, Stinger Exhaust/FMIC

Currently dreaming about ball-bearings and Pimps
Reply

Pete D Offline
Administrator
#2
Can you catch the smell to see if it's sweet (coolant) or smells like oil? Either way it won't fix itself.

------------------
NATO Member. it's not a vice, it's an obsession
Letting the cat out of the bag is a whole lot easier than putting it back in.
88 TC X 2, 86 SVO, mods list at
http://www.turbotbird.com/showroom/pd_88tc.htm

[This message has been edited by Pete D (edited 07-16-2003).]
Pete Dunham


Reply

FlyByeBoy Offline
Member
#3
Do you have any insulation on you Turbo Charger? If so it might be getting a little more heat after the big hill and causing the smoke.

------------------
88 TC X 2 One stock one not so stock. (NATO Member)
Not So Stock 88 TC. 94 SHO w/5speed. (NATO Member)
Reply

RDOG Offline
Posting Freak
#4
Jack the car up and start it when it is completely cool. That way you can check for leaks such as a coolant line from the turbo. If you do this when the car is hot, you can see the water because it evaporates before you have a chance to see it. It sound like one of the coolant line hoses is leaking.
1986 Turbo Coupe. Boport StageIII head, Boport 2.1, Performance Techniques 50 trim hybird, StageII.63, stinger 3" exhaust, Phenolic spacer, Boglog header,NPR FMIC intercooler setup, kirban fpr, bigrmotorsports fuel rail, diablo water meth kit, CAI, remote mount TFI, CHE rear adj control arms, MAC girdle, 8.8 rear disc, aluminum drive shaft, H&R lowerings springs Tbird Turbo Specific, y MAS!!
Reply

Mjrs_88_TC Offline
Member
#5
I had the "same" problem, but as I quoted here it was a heater hose...

The bold is a quote...

I got in to my TC and lit 'em up for a sec or 2 and when I stopped at the store, less than a mile, there was steam coming from the hood vents.

Found it was a hose from the fire wall, a lil 6" hose, had a chaff and a split hose, For $3.99, I aint complaining.


This was my problem in the same area, look around, on the right side near the hood hinge, close to the firewall, behind the intercooler, and that is where my "leak" was.

Mark

------------------
'88 TC, Black, 154K
Coming Soon - K&N filters, Gillis Valve, and who knows what else....

Accomplished -

New - Sumitomo Tires 225/60VR16 and they grab.

[This message has been edited by Mjrs_88_TC (edited 07-17-2003).]
'88 TC, 5spd, Black, Raven Interior,175K, K&N filter, RUNNING like CRAP

Marks \'88 TC in the show room
Accomplished - Nuffin lately!!!
Reply





Users browsing this thread:
1 Guest(s)



Theme © iAndrew 2018 - Software MyBB