RG79K20
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- Joined
- Feb 22, 2016
- Posts
- 3
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- Location
- Iowa
- First Name
- Reese
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 454
Hey guys, new member here and this is my 1st post so hope I'm doing alright!
Anyway, I have a 1979 Chevy K20, 454, SM-465 4-speed. It was a nice day out last Saturday so I figured why not wash the truck...well I was being lazy and decided to take it to an automatic car wash (first time I've ever done that). As soon as I got home from the wash I noticed a very strong burning plastic smell when I was idling in my driveway. I've never smelled this before on my truck and best I can tell I've traced it to the front end, around the radiator.
I tried to rule out the obvious...no plastic bags stuck to headers or exhaust, no wires look like they got moved, no detectable leaks, all belts are tight, breaks aren't stuck, parking break not stuck, all fluids clean and full. I've been driving it around yesterday and today and the burning plastic smell is still around.
I'm at a loss...anyone have any suggestions? Thanks for helping me out!
Anyway, I have a 1979 Chevy K20, 454, SM-465 4-speed. It was a nice day out last Saturday so I figured why not wash the truck...well I was being lazy and decided to take it to an automatic car wash (first time I've ever done that). As soon as I got home from the wash I noticed a very strong burning plastic smell when I was idling in my driveway. I've never smelled this before on my truck and best I can tell I've traced it to the front end, around the radiator.
I tried to rule out the obvious...no plastic bags stuck to headers or exhaust, no wires look like they got moved, no detectable leaks, all belts are tight, breaks aren't stuck, parking break not stuck, all fluids clean and full. I've been driving it around yesterday and today and the burning plastic smell is still around.
I'm at a loss...anyone have any suggestions? Thanks for helping me out!