I had a similar problem but my 92 k2500 didn't let any of the smoke out though. Battery is fully charged, starts sometimes just fine, other times it acted like the bat. was completely dead. Get out pop hood, pull on the positive cable to starter towards the radiator, see if it starts, repeat until it starts. One of those deals where it magically fixed itself and I haven't had a problem for six months, the bat. stopped discharging when it sat for a long time as well. I suspect that cable has a bad spot in it, grounding somewhere it shouldn't. That has been my similar problem, not much help though. Sorry Nate
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