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If your exhaust pipe is clogged, it can cause a buildup of exhaust gases in the engine, leading to reduced performance and efficiency. You may experience symptoms such as decreased acceleration, rough idling, or a strong smell of gasoline. In severe cases, a clogged exhaust can cause engine overheating and even engine damage. It's important to address a clogged exhaust pipe promptly to prevent further issues.
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
Yes, it happens when the catalytic coverter is clogged
Yes
check the emissions in the exhaust. it might be clogged
how can you tell if the head is cracked from the exhaust side
if catalictic converter or any other part of the exhaust is clogged, it will cause engine to bog and die.exhaust needs to be clear to allow exhaust gases to escape
If your car seems to idle like it should you may have a clogged fuel filter or clogged exhaust pipe. The clogged exhaust pipe would most like ly be the catalytic convertor. a clogged convertor usually puts off a smell something like rotten eggs. I think I'd start with the fuel filter. Good luck.
This could be caused by a clogged PCV valve, worn internal seals, or worn valve guides. A clogged PCV valve will pressurize the engine internally, which force oil past important seals into the exhaust stream. Likewise with worn seals, oil simply leaks out. Worn valve guides makes it possible for oil to seep down the exhaust valve into the exhaust stream.
leaded gas, plug wire off,clogged catlytic converter,dumping raw gas out of exhaust port.
An exhaust restiction, like a clogged catalytic convertor