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07-08-2024, 06:30 PM | #1 |
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The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
When I park my ‘67 GMC in the garage and get out, the odors of those incomplete combustion products fill the air…mainly hydrocarbon compounds and nitrogen compounds (and of course carbon monoxide, but ya can’t smell that deadly stuff)…. I bought the truck cuz as long as I can walk out to the garage, open the hood, and bend over and turn a wrench, I can keep that truck running all by my lonesome. New vehicles? Forget it. However…if the powers that be HADN’T computerized auto engines, even small cities like Podunk Texas would occasionally have smog problems. Cities like Dallas? You’d need a gas mask and a hazmat suit to survive.
I love my truck….
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07-08-2024, 06:48 PM | #2 |
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
When I did the LS swap on my ‘68…..I very purposefully put small 8” converters right off the full length headers, just to help get rid of “the smell”.
When I pass an old car on the road, I take a whiff and smell it. My old ‘69 Z/28 with the DZ302 needed to run 108 leaded gas to not diesel, and it literally stung my eyes to be around it idling (which is great for Macho, not so great for the Mother Earth). I think it’s a fine line between responsible and NannyState. Should a ‘’75 Laguna puke fumes….no. Should your car get a sniffer in the tailpipe and only pass if cleaner than clean…no. You’re right, if companies didn’t lean into tech to help with emissions….this place would look (and probably taste) pretty awful. |
07-08-2024, 06:58 PM | #3 |
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
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Right up there with the aroma of the interior of certain classic cars, I LOVE THAT SMELL! -Kevin
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07-08-2024, 07:38 PM | #4 |
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
You're not supposed to notice past the smell of your burning Camels.
Leaded Regular had a sweet smell to it. This unleaded with alcohol in it is crap.
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07-08-2024, 07:46 PM | #5 |
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
If you're old enough to remember the smell of Autopia at disneyland in the old days, you know the smell of a 70's car ahead of you on the freeway
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07-08-2024, 08:21 PM | #6 |
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
If the older vehicles are in proper tune they really do not have that much of an odor. Many probably do not recall what a properly tuned engine running high octane leaded fuel was like......light gray exhaust, and not much odor at all. I, for one, miss those days. To me there is no way to make a V8 sound even close to good with converters on it. My guess is many of todays vehicles that have issues (check engine light on, and not properly repaired) probably put out as much or more harmful emissions than a properly tuned big block from the 60s without a cat. And, there are lot of later model vehicles with problems, usually because the owner cannot afford the cost to repair. Many land in the scrap yard due to high cost to repair. Not too sure these "throw away low emisions" vehicles are helping in the long run especially if they end up scrap early. Just my opinion, not trying to offend.
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07-09-2024, 01:05 AM | #7 |
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
Mine stinks when it's due for a tune up.
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07-09-2024, 01:20 AM | #8 |
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
When I bought this ‘69, the one aspect I didn’t anticipate is the overwhelming fuel smell in the garage
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07-09-2024, 02:01 AM | #9 |
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
If you have an overwhelming fuel smell then you have a leak. Best be finding it.
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07-09-2024, 06:45 AM | #10 |
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
I finally found out why my 58 Bel Air was smelling so bad in the garage. The new gas tank had a seam leaking. Over half full it would stink like crazy!
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07-09-2024, 07:32 AM | #11 |
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"Smells like freedom"
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07-09-2024, 07:45 AM | #12 |
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
I rebuilt a truck with a nice, but used can. First couple hundred miles it stunk after a drive, but for whatever reason it stinks no more
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
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07-09-2024, 09:12 AM | #14 |
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
Make a fun family trip to the Top Fuel Drags and visit the pits....you'll never complain about gasoline fumes in your garage again!
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07-09-2024, 09:44 AM | #15 |
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
^ Man, I LOVE the smell of burning nitromethane!
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There you go......I made my first trip to a non-sanctioned drag race almost 40 years ago. Many of the big racers were there as it was an off weekend for the NHRA races. I had never witnessed a nitro burning engine up close and personal. An eye opening experience is putting it mildly. Especially at that track where the stands were very close to the track, and very few rules. I had been to several race tracks, including some blown alcohol stuff, but nitro is in completely different league. If I go again it will be to one of the "outlaw" type races, not a sanctioned race where the rules have pretty much taken away the actual competition.
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07-09-2024, 11:14 AM | #18 |
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
You must have an almost dog-level sense of smell! All I ever notice is gas fumes from the vented tank. If I let it sit outside for a while after driving, it's not a problem.
I've got to address that some day. I already use a 71-72 sender with a capped vent tube, but need to route a line to the engine compartment. However, I'm not sure where the best place is to connect it.
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07-10-2024, 07:28 PM | #20 |
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
Remember that smell from an early '50s Chevy six cylinder engine's exhaust when it drove by? It actually smelled kind of nice, in small quantities.
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07-10-2024, 07:50 PM | #21 |
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Have you ever smelled 105 octane? It's awesome! I used it a few times in a two-stroke motocross dirt bike.
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For all you true seasoned 2 Stroke Jockeys out there they actually make a "Blendzall" scented candle. Perfect Xmas/Birthday Gift for the wife! We all know they like little candles around the house.
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07-10-2024, 10:12 PM | #24 |
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Wow! Haven't heard that name in a while. Hodaka, right?
I was a Yamaha guy when I first got started, then moved to Bultaco, then KTM, then Honda. Rode from early 70s to late 90s. Favorite bikes: 73 Bultaco 350 Pursang (actually 325cc) and 77 KTM 250 Cross Country.
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07-11-2024, 12:13 PM | #25 |
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Re: The odors in the garage of these trucks (a brief rant)
So I have a garage with 3 vintage autos in it...my 72 MGB, a 76 Mini Cooper, and my 68 C10. The garage has a unique smell to it, not due to gas or anything I would consider as offensive. The garage has that same smell my grandparent's garage had back in the 70s/80s and they had a 70 Olds 98 and a 78 Ford F100. Very nostalgic.
As far as exhaust smell goes, when properly tuned, there really is not a smell, nothing that would burn your eyes or be considered a "stink". I love the smell of old vehicles! |
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