That water is from condensation which is normal. However, if it is engine coolant you have big problems.
Steam from the tailpipe, and water in the oil means you have a faulty head gasket. Not a good thing. The steam is the antifreeze/water coolant leaking into the heads (bad gasket) getting heated by the engine and coming out as steam. The water in the oil is the same deal, but it;s collecting in the oil so it isn't coming out of the tailpipe. You need a new head gasket. I promise.
Water and carbon are byproducts of combustion. Its all good...
Plymouth Sound sound=good or cool Plymouth Sound is good & cool!
These are the only two substances for which older cars have an legal limit on tailpipe emissions.
AnswerCondensation. The hot exhaust system is prone to do this, sometimes mufflers have a small hole in them to act as a drain. Don't worry about it.
Sounds like a valve,rocker arm, or a push rod is too tight.
The water pump is located in the timing belt housing, good luck
Code 44 is "Lean exhaust indication" for all years. Check to see if your O2 sensor is good especially if you have noticed reduced engine performance or have black smoke coming out of your tailpipe.
Plymouth was discontinued by the parent firm, Chrysler, some years ago. a good number of dealers had to be re-branded. In the seventies, when this sort of thing was inconceivable, there was a popular radio commercial ( Chrysler-Plymouth, coming through!) and this applied to dealers of both brands. Dodge is still in the Chrysler stable, as is the Jeep.
Clouds are a good indication of water in the atmosphere, and a good indication of coming rain (if they are dark clouds).
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I am certainly not a car expert but the most logical explination to me seems to be that you have a valve on the exhaust side of one or more of your cylinders stuck in the open position. Any way you play it, it is most likely not good. It may also depend on what type of fuel injection system you have.