It could be an air pocket in the engine cooling system. The noise you hear is the coolant being pumped through the heater core when you start the engine. Make sure the radiator is completely full and that any air is bled from the system. Some vehicles have a special valve for this purpose
I have a 2004 c230 and I had a squeaking noise when the engine first started. It was my water pump with uneven wear on the water pump pulley that was causing the sound. I will tell you it could be many different things, but this was my reason.
Its water in the gasoline mixture. When the car is first started, the engine temperature is not high enough to evaporate the water in the gas, so the water travels out the exhaust pipe
Because this puts the least strain on the engine.
If you do short trip driving moisture collects in the exhaust as it doesn't have time to dry out and then you get the water coming out of the tailpipes, the hot gasses from the engine and the cold pipes when first started creates moisture.
Bavarian Motor Works, It first started as a plane engine company.
It is in Darjaling started by Britishers as a disel engine by Cummins
Absolutely not!! Unless you want to replace the engine. Water does horrible things to engines and that is the reason water isn't used for engine lubrication and pure water isn't used for cooling the engine in the first place.
The first practical steam-powered 'engine' was a water pump, developed in 1698 by Thomas Savery.
The first practical steam-powered 'engine' was a water pump, developed in 1698 by Thomas Savery.
No!!! Life started from the first 1 celled organisms.
First industrial use was for pumping water out of underground mines.
First industrial use was for pumping water out of underground mines.