RE: IML: "smoke" entering steering colum/smell it...
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RE: IML: "smoke" entering steering colum/smell it...



This is a possibility, however it would also probably result in "smoke" appearing from other areas from under the dash. Since this smoke would be coming from oil burning off the engine, or from blow-by fumes due to crank case ventilation problems, the smell would be identifiable. Electrical smoke smell is altogether different.

I hope that your nose is working, it will really help you figure this out.

Paul

In an email dated 18/4/2005 5:10:00 pm GMT Daylight time, "Mark Morgan" <mmorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>Folks,
> 
>Not to disagree with anyone here but to add another possibility. If it
>smells engine-y rather than electrical I have another possibility. In a
>former life I had a '65 Riviera which exhibited the same symptom, along with
>what I thought was too much sound from the engine compartment.
> 
>It turned out to be complete disintegration of a foam seal at the bottom of
>the steering column tube, through which the column "core" itself passed. It
>was shaped like a 2-3" thick donut with the hole off-center. Can anyone with
>a manual check if there is such a part on the Imperial? (I'm brand new at
>this subject.)
> 
>Thanks and best regards,
>Mark Morgan
>


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