There is nothing to worry about with water in the exhaust.
However water in your oil could suggest leaky gaskets. Depends where in the oil system or engine it is.
engine burning oil( white or blueish exhaust smoke ), water in oil, oil in water, water in exhaust.
there is no water mixed with the oil but have antifreeze coming out of the exhaust
The water you see comming from the exhaust is condensation. A by product of the combustion process is water and until the exhaust system gets hot enough to maintain the water in the exhaust in a gaseous state it will condense (fall out of the exhaust stream) in the exhaust system. After the engine gets warm and heats up the exhaust system the water does not condense in the exhaust system anymore and is dirrected into the atmosphere. P.K.
you could be leaking engine oil onto the exhaust or it could just be rusty water that is evaporating and causing the smoke.
depends.is it constant or periodic. if its const. its water in the oil. if its every now and then its just condensation in the exhaust.
Do you have oil in the coolant, or vice versa? Likely, you've got a cracked head.
Out the exhaust in the form of steam.
reversion.water should not enter the headerts until atleast 1800 RPM, no sooner or you will have reversion... when the exhause actually sucks the water and exhaust backwards, creating the famous "milk" oil...
rough running, water or emulsion in oil, oil or emulsion in water (floating on water in top of radiator), steam from exhaust, compression test to check.
Actually, those are drops of water mixed in with the carbon that lines most exhaust systems. Normal.
can exhaust manifold leak cause you to burn oil
yes burning oil smokes if the exhaust is clogged the motor will not run so if you suspect a lot of oil in the exhaust the engine needs serviced