I bought my '74 Chevy 6 months ago (see Avatar). I have a driver's license restriction in place so I haven't been able to take it on the streets, but that expires 8/27!
My girlfriend drove it long distances in February and March without any issue. However, I've done some novice work on it, and now she starts smoking after one minute of running. SOMETHING even caught on fire (but went out on it's own).
Goal: To not perish as my truck goes up in flames on the freeway.
Work Done:
-New Battery
-Replaced Tie-Rod
-Replaced Spark Plugs
-Removed A/C and Hoses
-Replaced Valve Cover Gaskets
-Degreased and Power Washed Engine
-Oil Change 2 weeks ago
Other things to note:
-I'm a total novice to fixing trucks
-Odometer reads 130xxx miles
-Smoke pours from where exhaust manifold meets tailpipe. It is clearly loose. But ran and drove fine months ago.
-The guy I bought this from said it needed new exhaust
-One friend says it needs new exhaust manifold gaskets (see pictures)
-The gas in the truck is about 3 months old
SO, theories on the reason for white smoke billowing from engine? And how could the fire have started?
Engine Bay. Smoke begins on exhaust closest to camera vantage point. Eventually starts smoking on the other exhaust side.

Decent shot of exhaust manifold gasket. Would this cause smoke/fire?

Bad picture of underneath the truck. Where exhaust manifold meets tailpipe. This is clearly where smoke starts to come from, and is loose...
