They go into the atmosphere and (probably) help cause global warming.
on a hoist
Gas fumes will stay in the bottom of the boat.
The flame will go out as it is deprived of oxygen.
on a 97 you should have four sensors and they are located on the exuast one on each down pipe one right before your exuast comes together and one right after it comes together
No just dont put water in the exuast pipe
yes they are all the same
the fumes is the fumes that expose in the fumes that reqiured to make some fumes for fumes
yeah its safe
The battery will release sulfuric acid fumes that can be very toxic if inhaled. There will also be fumes from the burning plastic and other parts of the battery including lead. Burning a battery is a bad idea.
If there's a hole in the muffler, you will begin to hear a loud roaring noise when you drive. You also will notice toxic fumes coming out from the muffler. These fumes can cause headaches, dizziness, and other health problems when inhaled.
The boat could blow up. Gasoline fumes are very explosive. That is why boats are required by law to have ventilation for the engine room. If there are fumes and there is a spark from something electrical then the boat could explode. Always ventilate after fueling for at least 4 minutes, and make sure that electrical equipment on the boat is UL listed as ignition protected. That means it won't ignite any gas fumes. Always check for fumes with your nose before starting the engine.
Do not breathe from a tail pipe. Exhaust fumes contain many componentst that will kill you if to much is inhaled.