This is normal. Water is a byproduct of the combustion reaction that powers the engine.
This is normal. Water is a byproduct of the combustion reaction that powers the engine.
I can't see any reason that it would.
i like an axhaust diagram for a 1999 chevy venture
If its water and not antifreeze, Then that is called condensation, Its winter time and the exhaust system is cold and when heat flows through it, it starts to sweat.
Bad exhaust valve / Not seating in the head
Head gasket or cracked head. Mo
engine burning oil( white or blueish exhaust smoke ), water in oil, oil in water, water in exhaust.
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.
Probably on the exhaust manifold before catalytic converter
Sounds like an exhaust leak.
That would be the O2 sensor located in the exhaust system after the catalytic converter.
From the front of the head it's EIIEEIIE. This is the same on both sides - (I=Intake, E=Exhaust) With the valve covers off the rocker that aligns with the exhaust port is the exhaust the other will align with the intake manifold runner this would be your intake
The catalytic converter(s) would be found in the exhaust system between the engine and the muffler.