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Old 09-30-2001, 09:00 PM
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I'd start off by looking at exactly where the smoke is coming from.

Where there's smoke, there's probably a leak too. With the engine off, look for anywhere where there might appear to be a leak. It sounds like you have to remove the timing cover to see what's happening, given that's where the smoke is coming from.

What's your fluids (engine, transmission, differential) looking like right now? Any smells in the fluid?

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