Re: IML: "smoke" entering steering colum
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Re: IML: "smoke" entering steering colum
- From: Ken Miller <kdmiller44@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 06:40:22 -0700
I had this happen with my '67 Convertible! It turned out to be the
turn-signal switch frying itself.
The fantastic 6 stop lights look great on this car, but they sure put a
load on the little contacts in the switch. Check your brake and turn
signals. I'll bet they aren't working.
Ken Miller
61 and 67 Converts
Portland, Oregon
Anthony Bungaro wrote:
I have a 67 Crown Convertible----Has anyone ever had"smoke" appearing
to be coming through the "steering wheel"----Particularly when
accelerating?
I am guessing it is the cap where you install the engine oil?
I.e. maybe some blow-by escaping?
Last year I had new rocker cover gaskets installed--they seem a bit
"wet again"
Any one with suggestions as to why the "smoking steering wheel"?
REGARDS
ANTHONY
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