not unless you have a cracked head or blown head gasket
there is no water mixed with the oil but have antifreeze coming out of the exhaust
A bad head gasket or a cracked head will do that.
Bad head gasket or... Crack in exhaust port in head. Check exhaust for presence of antifreeze smell or exhaust gas in radiator.
Water vapor is a normal by product of the combustion process.
Internal engine antifreeze leak what else could cause besides headgasket? there is no antifreeze in the oil it is clean
Probably - your head gasket is blown. Antifreeze will be coming out of the tail (exhaust) pipe.
That is condensation due to the exhaust system being cold and the heat from the engine makes the exhaust system / pipes sweat. As the exhaust system heats up then that will stop. Now you said WATER not antifreeze. If you had engine coolant running out of the exhaust then it would be the color of the antifreeze and it would be steaming WHITE and then you would have an engine problem, MAYJOR. You said water. Drive it you have no problems. That is normal.
A gm 3.8 l v6 or 3800 cc engine cannot have antifreeze in exhaust without first getting into the engine. If its getting into the exhaust it may be entering the cumbustion chambers through a damaged cylinder head or head gasket. Also this engine depending on the model year may have issues with the intake manifold gasket, that can cause antifreeze to leak into the engine oil.
Blown head gasket.
Head gasket or cracked head. Mo
Answerwhile the engine is running, the exhaust will have a sweet smell, the exhaust will also be extremely dense and alot of it. In extreme cases there is a possibility of antifreeze in the oil pan. Checked by pulling dipstick, the antifreeze will appear blotted on the oil.
If you have coolant coming out of the exhaust. You have either a blown head gasket, a cracked head, or a cracked block. This can totally ruin your motor.