I probably should start a different post with an appropriate title, but I wanted to report that tday I pulled the sides off of the
B3000 and did as good of a visual inspection as I could using a high power flashlight and a mirror.
I did not see any cracks, holes or anything suspicious.
I started it up and used a rag to cover/plug the end of the exhaust pipe briefly several times.
Seemed to have good pressure trying to push the rag off, and I didn't hear anything that sounded like an exhaust leak.
I then got a spray bottle of soapy water and sprayed all the fittings, muffler and exhaust pipe where it would be possible for a leak to occur.
I saw no bubbles forming anywhere.....
So I am still at a loss to find the source/cause of the odor.
Maybe the dealer knows some other tricks.... or maybe even has some sort of service bulletin addressing this problem.