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Oil in Deuce's Exhaust Manifold.

jatonka

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All the answers are right, You need to stop idling. If you must idle, set the throttle at least to 1100RPM. Drive the truck, slobber will go away. JT
 
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Had the same thing here, while I was restoring my deuce and used to idle it a lot while doing so (for using compressed air tools). The effect was accompanied by more smoking.
After a field trip to France - with some miles on the Autobahn - it was cured :)

Cheers,
Mark
 

JCKnife

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Old thread here, but now I'm thinking maybe I replaced my turbo for no reason. I suspected the turbo because I was actually getting oil dripping out of the exhaust onto the starter, but when I got the turbo off I see oil is also in the manifold.

I have not run the deuce harder than idle in about a year, because I've been very slowly taking it apart and painting it and adding a winch. I do let it run up to temp at idle at least once a month (I thought that would be good for it) but now I'm wondering if all this idle hasn't lead to a build-up of oil in the exhaust and now I just need to get her out and run harder to clean it out. I guess time will tell.
 

Carlo

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Had the same thing here, while I was restoring my deuce and used to idle it a lot while doing so (for using compressed air tools). The effect was accompanied by more smoking.
After a field trip to France - with some miles on the Autobahn - it was cured :)

Cheers,
Mark
Hey mark. How fast did you run her on the autobahn? Last year I came through Germany with my M35 and she was singing!
 

Clay James

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I posted in this thread before, right after I got my first deuce. Seems so long ago now! Anyways, I had that problem and it did go away within a few miles of driving it. I was pretty smelly in the cab the first time I took it out. My 109 did the same thing and it's done it a few more times since I don't drive it as much, but it always goes away with driving. It was at the point of leaking oil out of the joints in the manifold.
 
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