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Old 03-01-2005, 06:53 PM   #1
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rotten egg/burning smell

ok, i just had the entire exhast redone, minuse pipeing, but new cat muffler and crossovers, i thought the cat was plugged because of a sulferic smell, well the smell is still there, battery is new and holds a charge strong, what could cause this smell??? also is swapping in an obdI computer a simple plug and play, if not what do i have to de-pin, im getting around to buying a hm but havnt gotten there yet
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I had the same smell from a 1994 Silverado. It turned out to be leaking head gasket, which allowed some coolant to enter the cylinder and be ignited. The rotten egg smell was actually burnt antifreeze. Hopefully not the same for you, but I would definitely make sure that there are no faults with your coolant system.
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Re: rotten egg/burning smell

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ok, i just had the entire exhast redone, minuse pipeing, but new cat muffler and crossovers, i thought the cat was plugged because of a sulferic smell, well the smell is still there, battery is new and holds a charge strong, what could cause this smell??? also is swapping in an obdI computer a simple plug and play, if not what do i have to de-pin, im getting around to buying a hm but havnt gotten there yet
Lemme guess, the smell came just after you used the throttle a little bit higher right, like when merging into traffic?

Don't start swapping computers, you can't do that.
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Re: rotten egg/burning smell

neither me or my girl friend notices the smell untill out of the vehical, its commen from the front, if i had it while getting on the gas i would assume burn off, and it verry well could be a leaking gasket, i have a problem with dissapearing antifreeze
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Re: rotten egg/burning smell

A new cat will smell for a bit until it wears in.

A lot of brand new cars I have driven have that smell when you get out of it.

I know my new cat does. It will fade with time.
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Re: rotten egg/burning smell

if youre losing coolant look at your hosesand pump. could just be a hole causing it to spill on engine. if youre not smelling it inside and your feet are dry its probably not your core(thats a good thing). check the oil on your dipstick and see if it is milky in color. that is a sign of head gasket.
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Re: rotten egg/burning smell

just did pump a month ago, i checked tonight and was a gallon low on coolent, feet are dry, its a vinel floor, it would be noticed really quick, ill chech the hoses and oil next time im whith her ive got my honda right now, ill try and get to the truck thursday (payday) and do a new cap for sure, and chech hoses and oil
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just did pump a month ago, i checked tonight and was a gallon low on coolent, feet are dry, its a vinel floor, it would be noticed really quick, ill chech the hoses and oil next time im whith her ive got my honda right now, ill try and get to the truck thursday (payday) and do a new cap for sure, and chech hoses and oil
Chances are you are just getting all the air spaces filled.

Fill the overflow bottle up and check the rad level.

It won't consume anymore likely.
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