Sounds like a blown head gasket.
They have a straight six cylinder engine in them. Since the cylinders are all in a straight line (i.e. "Straight Six") the exhaust can by carried via the exhaust manifold through a (basically) straight pipe to the rear of the vehicle. With a V8 or V6 engine the cylinders are arranged in either two banks of 3 or 4 cylinders, one bank on each side of the engine, hence requiring and exhaust manifold and pipe on each side of the engine to route the exhaust gas to the rear of the vehicle.
Contrails are formed from the moisture in the exhaust of an airplane. The moisture condenses or crystallizes to form a visible cloud.
inboard gas engine exhaust
The transmission is bolted to the rear of the engine
You have a misfire. Check the coil packs. If the first answer don't help also check your spark plugs and check your motor mounts and if that not it get you exhaust checked or do a compression test.
exhaust pipe connects to the exhaust manifold, which connects to the main engine.
It does not hurt an engine to run it with no exhaust muffler
Front of the engine, just below the exhaust manifold.Front of the engine, just below the exhaust manifold.
In the exhaust manifold behind the engine.In the exhaust manifold behind the engine.
the intake are next to the carb and the exhaust are next to the exhaust manafold intake are .008 exhaust are .012 with the engine warm good luck
Onto the exhaust port of the engine...
Routes exhaust gases out of engine bay