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Old 11-07-2016, 06:50 AM
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Looks like some rubbing on one of the cooler lines and exhaust finally reared it's ugly head as I was heading home from work on Friday.

I noticed some white smoke coming from under the hood as I was about to get on the interstate headed home, pulled over, looked around and initially thought it was coming from the center of the bellhousing/rear engine area and I started cussing.....lol.

AAA got there (got priority status because I was on an on-ramp) and put it on the rollback and I started it up to get a better look and was able to see that is was coming from the passenger side of the trans and I immediately starting thinking trans lines/exhaust issue.

Finally got around to looking at it yesterday and this is what I found:




It's fixed now. Let it idle in the driveway yesterday as I was putting my stuff up, no leaks.

Drove it in this morning, no leaks.
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Thats why I always do stainless AN lines so I can put them out of the way and secure them. Also why you should just get a honda
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Originally Posted by Atomic
Thats why I always do stainless AN lines so I can put them out of the way and secure them. Also why you should just get a honda
meh.

It's way out of the way now.



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