Any parts store of dealer will. Or try this link: http://www.walkerexhaust.com/catalog/vehicletypescrn.asp I don't have one, but if you go to autozone.com and go under shopping link on the left side. Enter your info about your car and what part you are loking for(exhaust). Then look to the left again and you should see repair guides, and other links that will show you how to install it, but scroll down and they usually have a real good picture of the entire system. Hope that might help?!! Brad
No, the engine exhaust is what comes out of the tailpipe.
the tailpipe on a car is also known as the EXHAUST of the car where the gases from the combustion happening inside the engine escape.
Check engine light (usually), sulpher/egg smell from exhaust, severly decreased fuel economy, sooty exhaust/tailpipe Check engine light (usually), sulpher/egg smell from exhaust, severly decreased fuel economy, sooty exhaust/tailpipe
Water coming out the tailpipe means there is water in the exhaust. This is not uncommon when the engine is cold and the exhaust is condensing. That situation should stop when the engine warms up. If the exhaust continues to have water in it after the engine is warmed up it could possibly indicate a leaky head gasket or cracked cylinder head.
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If it's the inside of the exhaust that's black it could be caused by burnt oil in the engine.
You have a blown head gasket. Open your radiator while the engine is running. You should find exhaust coming from it.
Are you referring to a loud exhaust sound? If so, it could be (Going from the engine back to the tailpipe) a cracked or leaking exhaust manifold - a leaking exhaust pipe - a leaking catalytic converter - a leaking muffler. That covers the exhaust system. If you are talking about a noisy clattering sound in the engine, you could possibly need a valve adjustment.
There are two. and they are both on the exhaust not the engine. One is just past the exhaust manifold the other is furhter downstream ner the catalytic converter.
Most gasolines have a high water content,When they are burned in the engine the water turns to steam and goes out the exhaust.As the exhaust system cools off, the steam condenses and water can run out of the tailpipe
Does anyone have a diagram for the Vacuum connections for a 1985 5.7 L Tune Port Injection Corvette engine?
You will see steam come from the tailpipe in the winter which is caused by the hot exhaust coming from the engine making contact with the cold metal in the exhaust system. This is normal and no cause for alarm. However if the white smoke does not dissipate almost instantly and seems to continue you may have a blown head gasket. If the exhaust smells sweet you almost certainly have a problem and the gasket is blown. A blown gasket will destroy the engine in time. If you are not sure have it looked at by a professional.