Where does the gas go when it comes out of the tailpipe?

Where does the gas go when it comes out of the tailpipe?

Along the way, the gases travel through the catalytic converter, where any remaining fuel is converted to water to reduce emissions. Finally, the gases exit through the tailpipe. When everything’s working properly, this exhaust is colorless. But if something is amiss, you’ll see a cloud of smoke coming out of the back of your car.

What causes black smoke to exit the tail pipe?

Cold-starts are designed by the manufacturer to run rich in order to pre-heat the catalytic converter faster then say 14.7:1 AFR. Belalerede, 1Gs run as rich as 9.5:1 AFR under a WOT from the factory. Black smoke will exit the tail-pipe. Completely normal from an OEM perspective.

Is there gas coming out of my exhaust pipe?

Gas started leaking out of rear cylinder exhaust pipe today and bike runs like crap when I can get it started. Can someone help?

Why is Fule draining out of exhaust pipe?

Fuel was actually draining out of the exhaust pipe and onto the ground. (This was after 15 or so kicks) So I pulled the carb cover, and could see nothing wrong. So I pulled the fuel and oil lines, and saw nothing wrong, no busted pipes, no leaking inside the carb.

Along the way, the gases travel through the catalytic converter, where any remaining fuel is converted to water to reduce emissions. Finally, the gases exit through the tailpipe. When everything’s working properly, this exhaust is colorless. But if something is amiss, you’ll see a cloud of smoke coming out of the back of your car.

Why do I have water coming out of my tail pipe?

Gases, vapors, and all the other byproducts created by your car’s normal operation have to exit the vehicles inner workings eventually, and they do that through the exhaust. It can be worrisome when you see water dripping from your car’s tail pipe.

What does it mean when you have smoke coming from your tailpipe?

If the piston rings or cylinder walls are worn, a proper seal can’t be formed. As a result, oil will get sucked into the combustion chamber. The result is grayish smoke from the tailpipe. Solution: Usually, worn piston rings or cylinder walls mean the engine should be rebuilt or replaced.

When does Fule dump out of exhaust, will not start?

Fule Dumping out of exhaust, will not start. Discussion in ‘ Battle Scooters ‘ started by Srbenda, Oct 6, 2007 . On Thursday, I rode to work with no trouble. Came home, parked the scoot, and that was that. Went out this morning to start the scoot, and nothing. Then I notice a strong gas smell.

Why do I have water coming out of my tailpipe?

Usually, it is water vapor or steam, since it is introduced into the chamber. For that reason, you will have the water dripping from the tailpipe. Drivers can also see the water in the fuel or a leak in the head gasket. You might think it is normal, but that is the engine misfiring and pushing raw fuel out.

Why do I have white smoke coming from my tailpipe?

This results in white smoke coming from the tailpipe, usually accompanied by a sweet smell. It’s also possible that your engine will overheat. Solution: Your engine will need to be partially disassembled, have the gasket replaced, and then be reassembled.

What kind of smoke is coming from the tailpipe of a car?

Drivers must understand the concept of smoke from cars. Usually, it is water vapor or steam, since it is introduced into the chamber. For that reason, you will have the water dripping from the tailpipe. Drivers can also see the water in the fuel or a leak in the head gasket.

Where is the restriction in the Y pipe?

Pictures show the RESTRICTION (small hole) that’s in the junction section of this Y pipe for a 94 C1500 5.7 Chevy pickup. I sent the 1st one back thinking it was a fluke, NOT.

When does the idle air control valve change?

When the engine is running but the vehicle is not moving, this means the engine is idling. During this time, the number of revolutions per minute (RPM) inside the engine will change. The idle air control valve is responsible for managing the engine idle speed.

This results in white smoke coming from the tailpipe, usually accompanied by a sweet smell. It’s also possible that your engine will overheat. Solution: Your engine will need to be partially disassembled, have the gasket replaced, and then be reassembled.

What does it mean when your car has blue smoke coming from the tailpipe?

Blue-gray or gray-white smoke. Blue-gray or gray-white smoke usually means the engine is burning oil. If you have a turbocharged engine, a faulty turbo seal could be causing this, but if you have a more common engine, it’s likely one or more of the following problems: