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Old 11-11-2004, 10:44 AM
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Angry 92 S-10 Blazer

Just bought a S-10 Blazer. I've changed the oil, bought a new battery, and changed out the spark plugs. The engine is a W model I believe. My problem is that it's sucking gas like crazy and blowing a large plume of thick white smoke from the exhaust. I've started it twice since putting gas in it (enough to bring it to half a tank) and only let it run for possibly two minutes both times. The gas was sucked so quickly that it is now just below a quarter of a tank. There is no leakage of gas from below, or oil also. I can't figure out what is causing the fuel drain and the white smoke. It's quite frustrating and could use all the help I can get. Thanks.
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Re: 92 S-10 Blazer

all i can say is wow! and bring it to a machanic because i have no idea what would cause you to go through gas THAT quick
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Old 11-11-2004, 11:50 AM
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Re: Re: 92 S-10 Blazer

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all i can say is wow! and bring it to a machanic because i have no idea what would cause you to go through gas THAT quick

Okay, I have no idea either. Thanks anyway.
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Old 11-11-2004, 12:12 PM
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Re: 92 S-10 Blazer

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Just bought a S-10 Blazer. I've changed the oil, bought a new battery, and changed out the spark plugs. The engine is a W model I believe. My problem is that it's sucking gas like crazy and blowing a large plume of thick white smoke from the exhaust. I've started it twice since putting gas in it (enough to bring it to half a tank) and only let it run for possibly two minutes both times. The gas was sucked so quickly that it is now just below a quarter of a tank. There is no leakage of gas from below, or oil also. I can't figure out what is causing the fuel drain and the white smoke. It's quite frustrating and could use all the help I can get. Thanks.

By the way it is a 6 cyl fuel injection system. Could it be fuel filter or possible head gasket?
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Re: 92 S-10 Blazer

could be fuel mixture, to much gas not enough air?
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Old 11-12-2004, 09:29 AM
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Re: 92 S-10 Blazer

How could I figure out if it's fuel mixture?
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Old 11-12-2004, 09:36 AM
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Re: 92 S-10 Blazer

have you checked your oil to see if it's comtaminated with water or gas...could be a crack in the system somewhere..headgasket....intake...
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Old 11-12-2004, 10:05 AM
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Re: 92 S-10 Blazer

If there is no gas in the oil or coolent and it isn't on the ground then my guess is a really rich mixture. Unless you know how to do major engine work it is time to find a really good mechanic. I wouldn't drive it there though, may do a lot of costly damage, so have it towed. It really sucks that you just got the truck and have such problems. Good luck to you man.
P.S. You can tell if the engine in a W or Z by the vin #, one of the two letters will be in there.
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Old 11-12-2004, 03:47 PM
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Re: 92 S-10 Blazer

Alright! Thanks everyone your insight has been helpful. I think I'll just blow it up or something. I only paid $850 for it anyways.
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Re: 92 S-10 Blazer

my vin # contains a wwx (yes in that order on the bar) so which do i have?
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Re: 92 S-10 Blazer

the problem with your truck and sucking gas i dont know, but the problem with the white smoke is probably a blown head gasket, smell the oil and see if it smells like gas, and check the coolant and see if there might be oil in it, and if your checking for gas leaks, make sure to do it right after you turn the truck off, it may be coming from the manifold, maybe you need to torq it down or something. those are the only things i can think of and if they dont work, i would suggest a mechanic.
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Re: 92 S-10 Blazer

Vin W = CPI injector and nut kit needs replacing.

Look here:

http://www.s10forum.com/forum/showth...pi+replacement
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Old 12-15-2004, 07:55 PM
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man I'm glad you posted this. I also have a 92 s-10 blazer 4X4. It too went from running ok to dropping the mpg to about 1 or 2 a gallon + all the white smoke you can dream of. The transmission was not shifting right so we serviced it and found that there was gas in the exhaust. If anyone has a detailed map or layout of the fuel system you would be my hero as that would help greatly to fixing this problem. I'm buying a compression tester tonight as that will hopefully let me know if it could be a blown head gasket or maybe a warped head.
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Re: 92 S-10 Blazer

You are saying there is white smoke billowing out of the exhaust even when warmed up?
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Old 12-17-2004, 11:07 PM
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Re: 92 S-10 Blazer

i dont know about a blown head gasket, however if your getting fuel in the exhaust, i would think possibly too much valve overlap, your timing may be off or maybe it could be a warped head. thats just my opinion though
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