I would check and make sure that isn't just water. Condensation occurs on the inside of the tailpipe as the vehicle warms up... If you had gasoline coming into your tailpipe you would experience backfiring, extreme backfiring.
cracked heads, water and oil are mixing
condensation
What color? Blue- burning excessive oil - bad rings or valve Black - raw fuel - cylinder not firing - carb adjustment White - when engine is at normal operating temperature - steam bad head gasket?
white smoke coming from my tailpipe of my Honda civix lx 1997?
It is due to not being burned. The 2-stroke has 2 cycles burn and exhaust if no burn fuel-oil mix exhausts out of the tailpipe. Check for spark.
Raw gas coming out of the tailpipe on a 1991 Mercury Capri could indicate several issues, including a malfunctioning fuel injector that is leaking or stuck open, leading to excessive fuel entering the engine. Additionally, a faulty engine control unit (ECU) or a defective sensor, such as the oxygen sensor, may cause improper fuel-air mixture, resulting in unburned fuel exiting the exhaust. Another possibility is a clogged catalytic converter, which can lead to back pressure and incomplete combustion. Lastly, issues with ignition components, such as spark plugs or ignition coils, could prevent proper burning of the fuel.
neat time you fill your car with fuel make sure you buy some injector cleaners this will help the problem.
Yed
because its broken.
carbon result of incomplete combustion.
Pretty much has to be a blown head gasket.
It's probably from incorrect timing.