Well, here I go reviving another old thread. My Deuce(Non Turbo) usually gives a good puff of white smoke right as it starts, then idles with a light grey/blue haze. I figure the haze is mainly from the lack of turbo. When under throttle/load, there is always a good amount of blue/gray smoke that I also figure is from the lack of a turbo. I changed the oil last weekend and drove it around the ranch for about 1-1/2 hours and with the fresh oil, I ran it pretty good.(I didn't want to run it hard until I got fresh oil in it) I didn't abuse it but I gave it a good workout. Well, not like driving down the road, but Its all I can do until I get it registered. I'm still running seafoam in the fuel and I had been idling a lot while working on it these past months. At the beginning of last weekends driving the engine gave some great clouds of blue/grey smoke as she cleared herself out. After a few minutes, the smoke diminished a lot.(She hasn't ran this clean since I got her) However, I noticed the stack was literally "wet" after I parked it. I smelled the residue on the stack and it doesn't really smell like fuel, but it also doesn't taste like coolant. Could it be residue from the Seafoam? Do the non turbo multifuels wet stack more than the turbo charged ones? I'm hoping this is just the nature of the beast and not a problem. There is no rebuild tag on the engine and the block date is the same year as the truck so I'm assuming its the original. I want to have the injectors tested to make sure I don't have a leaking one, but the engine runs smooth and sounds great. It had a slight injector knock when I first got it, but it went away after I ran it a bit. I figure the Seafoam cleaned all the junk out. Also, the coolant and oil level doesn't seem to change. Should I be worried about the wet stacking? I realize the non turbo charged trucks are known to smoke like a house on fire so maybe I'm worrying too much. Thanks in advance.