Re: IML: "smoke" entering steering colum
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Re: IML: "smoke" entering steering colum



Had it happen to me too, in an 88 Sedan Deville. It was the turn
signal cam, specifically the switch for the cornering lights.  Pull
the wheel and check yours for some fry marks, I'd bet that's where the
problem is.

-Jason

On 4/16/05, Anthony Bungaro <abungaro@xxxxxxxxxx> 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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