Belgian951 wrote: Fri Oct 20, 2023 9:32 amAnd it's not harmful to put a leafblower on the tail pipe to blow air into the exhaust system?Tom wrote: Fri Oct 20, 2023 7:28 am The exhaust ports have a path to the tail pipe whether the waste gate is open or closed. The majority of it goes into the headers, through the cross-over, through the turbo, through the downpipe, through the cat, and out the tailpipe. To control boost, sometimes a portion of that exhaust leaks through an open waste gate, bypassing the turbo and downpipe, and goes straight to the cat. Either way, if you pressurize the exhaust via the tale pipe, the pressure will find every joint in the system.
I bought a smoke-making machine from Amazon when hunting for vacuum leaks on my old Mercedes. It eliminates all hunting -- every last leak sends up its own little smoke signal you just can't miss.
https://www.amazon.com/AutoLine-Pro-Aut ... 0aWM&psc=1
If I use a smoke machine (I made one using a cigar and a transfer pump), where do I attach it to? MAF?
Well, I'm not speaking from experience here, but I can't think of any real risk, assuming the air pressure is just a few PSI... Might take the oil cap off in case pressure gets into the crank case via the rings. I was just going off your plan to check the exhaust for leaks, and was thinking smoke in the tailpipe would reveal leaks easier than checking each joint with soapy water. (If you wanted to check for vacuum/boost leaks, then yes you'd put it somewhere before the AFM/MAF...
I once made a smoke machine using cigarettes -- it didn't work nearly as well as the Amazon contraption. Nothing special about the Amazon tool though -- the key is using mineral oil. It creates a ton of thick smoke that you can see from every leak. The cigarette smoke was too wispy to make it all the way out all leaks, and it made my engine smell like a chain smoker for a week.
Remind me why you want to check for exhaust leaks now? Once a car is up and running, exhaust leaks usually make themselves known in fairly short order via soot residue around the leak -- even smallish leaks.
