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  1. #1
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    Default exhaust hose smoking

    1987 Supra w/V8 351

    The problem is the final exhaust hose after the riser is smoking...Here is where I am at.

    There was smoke coming from the exhaust manifold at first so I ordered a new gasket for the manifold and a brand new manifold just in case I needed it. The manifold gasket was junk along with a few bolts that had to be cut out. So I changed the gasket(also change the valve cover gasket). Now the the big hose is smoking and not the manifold.

    And it doesn't start smoking right off the bat it starts after running for several min. I look at the back two baffles and an even flow of water is coming out of both. I unhooked the hose from the riser and there is no blockage.

    Should I just get a new hose? Or is there something else I should be looking at?

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    something sounds really wrong. do you have to large muffler that sits right behind the engine like ours??
    1992 Supra Comp Ts6m 5000 Series PCM 5.8 HO Pro Boss Protec Ignition (not converted) w/ 4010 "Fish Bowl" Carb
    1.23:1 tranny
    "Silent Rider. Quiets The Competition." muffler isn't so silent anymore. ITS HOLLOW!

    1989 Correct Craft Martinique B/R PCM 5.8 Power Plus Package

    1984 E-Scow

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    not sure if this helps or not but what color is the smoke? Black? Whitish? etc

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    There is no large muffler. And the boat runs great and doesn't run hot at all....
    The "smoke" is white and its not a ton of smoke if I keept the engine cover closed I'd probably never notice it.

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    It's almost like there is oil or something on the hose and when it heats up it starts to smoke. But that doesn't seem to be the case.

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    What temperature is the hose? Can you put your hand on it? It should be under 150, or at the very most still under 200. Mine run around 130-140 at idle. I had a weird issue this spring where the exhaust hoses were getting very hot, like 300+ and they still didn't emit any vapor. It sounds like a tiny leak somewhere that's creating steam, in your case.

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    I could put my hand on it for a second or two before I'd have to take it off running it above idle.

    So just a new hose? Maybe I damaged something taking it off and putting it back on when I was messing with the manifold?

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    You might have damaged the hoses, possibly right under the hose clamps? If they've been on and off a few times the clamps could have damaged the hose enough to allow a tiny leak. It could be more noticeable at first startup, before the water starts to evaporate. If it's after the manifold it wouldn't prevent the engine from cooling properly or even cause any problem with water flow, but it certainly would be enough to create some steam.

    Of course, it could be something else entirely, but it's free to check for leaks. Maybe try starting the boat and running for 90 seconds or so, then looking for a drip or wet spot, before it gets warm. If you can't see it then, run it up to temp and look carefully to try and find the source. That would at least narrow it down. New hoses aren't cheap or especially fun to install but it sounds likely you'll be doing it soon. You can get the right hose by the foot from skidim.

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    Ok so today was a nice day without wind so I could tell exactly where it was coming from. The smoke is coming from hose just after the riser about were the clamp is for the riser. And most of the hose isn't hot at all but right where the riser is its real real hot. Move down the hose 6 inches and you can keep your had right on the hose no problems.

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    well that should be the hottest point as that is were the water and exhaust come together. you should look up a cut away version of these manifolds.
    1992 Supra Comp Ts6m 5000 Series PCM 5.8 HO Pro Boss Protec Ignition (not converted) w/ 4010 "Fish Bowl" Carb
    1.23:1 tranny
    "Silent Rider. Quiets The Competition." muffler isn't so silent anymore. ITS HOLLOW!

    1989 Correct Craft Martinique B/R PCM 5.8 Power Plus Package

    1984 E-Scow

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