At first I thought it was "just an old diesel truck thing" when I took it home a month or so ago. Went on a half hour drive with the wife and she said the fumes bothered her and she got a headache. There was oil all over the engine compartment that I thought could be getting hot and smoking so I cleaned bit all off and I thought the smell was better. Wife says no.
Then I thought maybe a fuel leak or an exhaust leak. There are no visible fuel leaks or drips after parking. The exhaust line looks ok and I was thinking I would wait for cold weather to find the leak, but my other passengers have complained. Upon examination I think the smell is stronger on the passenger side and could be the manifold gasket. But I also read on forums that a gasket is not needed. The manifold and exhaust line is rusry, but does not look shot. I will look into this more closely later this evening.
Is some odor in the cab normal? Are manifold gaskets needed? I know it is hard to diagnose over the internet, but I appreciate your imput.
Side note:. There is a fuel smell inside at all times which I also thought was normal. It could be I'm dealing with a fuel and exhaust leak.
Thanks,
Nate
Then I thought maybe a fuel leak or an exhaust leak. There are no visible fuel leaks or drips after parking. The exhaust line looks ok and I was thinking I would wait for cold weather to find the leak, but my other passengers have complained. Upon examination I think the smell is stronger on the passenger side and could be the manifold gasket. But I also read on forums that a gasket is not needed. The manifold and exhaust line is rusry, but does not look shot. I will look into this more closely later this evening.
Is some odor in the cab normal? Are manifold gaskets needed? I know it is hard to diagnose over the internet, but I appreciate your imput.
Side note:. There is a fuel smell inside at all times which I also thought was normal. It could be I'm dealing with a fuel and exhaust leak.
Thanks,
Nate