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Smoke in the cab
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<blockquote data-quote="dubs and classics" data-source="post: 261607" data-attributes="member: 14096"><p>Almost certainly the remains of the oil that leaked onto the heat exchanger. I would remove the concertina bit that joins the exchanger to the body and leave it off for a week while you drive it about to burn it off. Obviously this will only work if you have completely cured the oil leak, just a couple of drops is enough to make loads of smoke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dubs and classics, post: 261607, member: 14096"] Almost certainly the remains of the oil that leaked onto the heat exchanger. I would remove the concertina bit that joins the exchanger to the body and leave it off for a week while you drive it about to burn it off. Obviously this will only work if you have completely cured the oil leak, just a couple of drops is enough to make loads of smoke. [/QUOTE]
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