EGR valve

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Jay520

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i hope i chose the right section. When i start my car on occasion i get a puff of gray smoke out of my exhaust. Could the egr delete have play in this or do i need to adjust my carb? Im trying to troubleshoot the issue. Sorry for lack of any details. From research it doesnt matter on what you have its what you do with it...
 

DRIVEN

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Unrelated to EGR. Gray (blue) smoke is typically burning oil. A puff on startup is likely worn valve stem seals and/or guides.
 
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MontesbyE

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i hope i chose the right section. When i start my car on occasion i get a puff of gray smoke out of my exhaust. Could the egr delete have play in this or do i need to adjust my carb? Im trying to troubleshoot the issue. Sorry for lack of any details. From research it doesnt matter on what you have its what you do with it...
Nothing to do with EGR, or carb as stated by Driven. Valve seals are wore. typical with older rides and higher mileage
 
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