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This weekend, on the Dragon I experienced a strange problem. Just as the title suggests it's a large smoke cloud. I assumed it was a torn CV boot slinging grease only at high axle angles. The kind you get when pushing hard thru corners. On further examination I couldn't find a tear in the boot.

What are the odds of a bad seal on the front diff leaking gear oil onto the cat, only in left-hand turns? Assuming I keep tabs on the gear oil in the diff, can I get away with this?

Any other things in that area that can leak onto the cat I need to look into?

Other than that, Kat absolutely performed flawlessly.

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Could the smoke be coming from the exhaust? If so, it sounds like a bad PCV valve. Had the same problem on my '87 GL. Cheap and easy fix.

I honestly don't believe it's coming from the exhaust. I stopped to check it out , and the smoke definately seemed to be coming up off the cat/con. It also stunk to high heaven of gear oil, or grease. Also it's coming from the passenger side, and the exhaust is on the driver's side.

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I had a problem with my old 90 Loyale. Hard turns (mine was to the right) allowed oil to be slung into the combustion chamber I think had something to do with the pcv setup. There was a Subaru fix for this (I never did it) maybe with a check valve?? It's been a while. I'll try a search.

It would do a 007 smoke!!

Found an old link http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=27999&highlight=smoking+on+turns

It describes my problem but solution for you may be just to get a Subaru PCV valve. Has yours ever been changed? Again genuine Subaru recommended.

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Thanks guys, but the smoke is definately coming from under the hood. What you guys are describing is from the exhaust pipe.

IMHO I feel it's coming from an axle seal, or a tiny tear in a CV boot. I'm just wondering which would be more common, and will either do damage if I keep an eye on them.

An axle seal would be replaced when I do brakes next. As a "while I'm in there" thing. A torn CV boot I'll let go until it starts making a noise. Especially since Subie CV's seem so bulletproof.

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