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mabynack wrote:
Diesel or gas engine?
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Dale.Traveling wrote:
Using my 2006 as a comparison, the exhaust tail pipe is on the driver's side but it runs down the passenger side of the chassis and crosses over just before the rear axle. Left cylinders cross over to the right just in front of the transmission torque converter housing. Climb under and take a close look at the transmission cooler lines and filter which on the right side of the chassis between the frame and engine. Also check the transmission oil level. The Ford transmission has the thermostat much like the engine that will open when hot, as with a hill climb, and send oil to the cooler to regulate the transmission temp. Hotter the transmission the more oil going to the cooler. Doesn't take much oil on a hot exhaust to make a lot of smoke.
Take a look at the catalytic convertor heat shields. You could have picked up some road debris, such as a piece of retread, that the hot convertor burned off.
Rather than an RV dealer find a Ford truck service center. Take it to the experts. In San Diego Miramar Ford Truck Sales might be a better choice for chassis related problems.