As the engine wears vacuum to PVC valve increases drastically. It then begins to suck oil from the valve cover into the intake manifold. Simply cut the hose from the intake to the PVC valve at about the middle and slide both ends over a piece of plastic or metal that's at least an inch long. Make sure the plug you make is a snug fit inside the hoses or use a couple of clamps to secure the plug.
Blown head gasket or cracked head.
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water in the tailpipe is normal. if you are trying to get a bunch out, just drive quickly up a steep hill.
Water is a by product of the combustion and is normal.
your moms vag juices not water
It's just condensation. Don't worry about it.
You have a blown head gasket.
Water and carbon are byproducts of combustion. Its all good...
Water is a normal result from an internal combustion engine.
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.
Most gasolines have a high water content,When they are burned in the engine the water turns to steam and goes out the exhaust.As the exhaust system cools off, the steam condenses and water can run out of the tailpipe