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Title: Exhaust fumes in cab
Post by: 82BlazerMan on July 20, 2006, 01:42:00 pm
Hey,

I'm getting exhaust fumes coming into the cab of my 82' Blazer.  The exhaust has been routed just behind the rear tires.  Is this possibly the problem?  What should I check for?

Title: Re: Exhaust fumes in cab
Post by: Lt.Del on July 20, 2006, 08:28:00 pm
Do you hear any exhaust leaks?  It should be audible.  How do you know it is exhaust fumes?

Could you have an oil leak or trans leak and fluid is dripping on the exhaust, therefore, smoke, smell, etc....??

SgtDel
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1979 Big 10 383 stroker
1991 Blu 'Burb 3/4 ton 4x4

Title: Re: Exhaust fumes in cab
Post by: toplessblazer on July 26, 2006, 08:19:00 pm
Is the bed floor rusted out back by the tailgate? Also is your back window seal good? That would be my guess without knowing anything about you truck.

Title: exhaust fumes
Post by: 82BlazerMan on July 26, 2006, 08:26:00 pm
I don't have any rust as far as I know, but should'nt it just flow out the back.  Oil leaks could be a problem though.  I'll double check.  I've oil leaks in cars before and it did'nt smell this bad.

Title: Re: exhaust fumes
Post by: 123 pugsy on August 09, 2006, 06:04:00 am
Interesting thing about the flow of the exhaust fumes.I had tailpipes dumping under my pickup somewhere around the rear axle. I was doing some work on the floorboards. I had a large pce. of floor cut out and stopped for the day.Drove to work the next day and I could feel the exhaust coming forward when I felt down through the hole(checked it when I smelt fumes). I believe it swirls around under the truck if it doesn't dump clear of the body. I installed longer tailpipes after I discovered this.

Title: Re: exhaust fumes
Post by: roundedline on August 09, 2006, 05:07:00 pm
Is this with the window up or down?

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Title: Exhaust
Post by: 82BlazerMan on August 14, 2006, 12:15:00 pm
Usually with the windows down it seems worse, but I do still get a hint of it with them up.  I guess it creates a vacuum and sucks it in the back window maybe.  The seals stile seem to be good though.

Title: Re: Exhaust
Post by: roundedline on August 14, 2006, 06:07:00 pm
if your exhaust exits straight out the back, you will get alot of fumes pulled it.  It is best to turn them out the sides to eliminate this.

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Jimmy 2WD Project

Title: Re: Exhaust fumes in cab
Post by: 82BlazerMan on November 25, 2007, 09:46:31 pm
Well..............It's been a while since I've posted.  Well I found my exhaust problem.  Turns out it was my valve covers leaking oil and basically the fumes of the oil burning on the exhaust manifolds coming in though the vent.  I tightened them up, cleaned off the engine and most of the fumes went away.  Some times when I'm sitting in traffic, I notice a little, but most of it is gone.
Title: Re: Exhaust fumes in cab
Post by: Captkaos on November 26, 2007, 10:45:10 am
Wow, it has been a while.  Glad you found the problem.
Title: Re: Exhaust fumes in cab
Post by: 82BlazerMan on June 10, 2014, 12:39:18 pm
Well im back with more exhaust fume info. Turns out the blazer has a lot of holes in the tailgate. If you dont have a good inside window seal, the exhaust still seaps in. Oh and the holes are in the bottum where wires go through and the hinge attaches

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Title: Re: Exhaust
Post by: bake74 on June 10, 2014, 09:44:19 pm
if your exhaust exits straight out the back, you will get alot of fumes pulled it.  It is best to turn them out the sides to eliminate this. <p>

     I have done this to eliminate the problem before, for some reason blazers do not like the exhaust that goes straight out the back.
Title: Re: Exhaust fumes in cab
Post by: 82BlazerMan on June 11, 2014, 08:01:03 am
I agree bake 74 and I did that years ago and it helped. The dangerous part is you think it helps but it doesn't get rid or the leak totally and its very easy to get used to the smell. At any rate ive filled the holes with foam rubber and I have the rear window seal on order

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