sulpher
your catayltic converter is bad and needs to replaced
A sulfur-like smell in your home could be caused by a natural gas leak, sewage backup, or the presence of sulfur-containing bacteria in your drains or water system. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent any potential health hazards.
It is probably sewer gas or something coming up from the drain.
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Hi, I am having a similar issue in my house. I have sulfur smells in one toilet and one sink's water supply. I am also on city water, but I do live in a 100 year old house.
Did you do something that would cause them to be?
A sulfur smell in central air conditioning can be caused by a natural gas leak from the furnace, a dead animal in the ducts, or bacteria growth in the system. It's important to address the issue promptly to prevent any safety hazards and ensure the air quality in your home remains healthy.
clogged catalytic converter Agreed.......the smell of rotten eggs is an indication you have a problem with your cataltic converter
When lithium and sulfur combine, they do so as Li2S (lithium sulfide). This is an ionic compound.
A sulfur like smell in your home after it rains could be due to the presence of hydrogen sulfide gas in the water or from decaying organic matter in your plumbing system. This can happen if there is a buildup of bacteria in your drains or sewage system. It is recommended to check your plumbing for any blockages or leaks and consider installing a water filtration system.
Probably two problems. The smoke is most likely oil from an engine problem. The sulfur is the catalytic converter bad. The oil plugs the converter making it run hotter and putting out more sulfur dioxide.
This would depend on your nose. A bad CMP sensor may cause improper burning of the fuel and can give a smell out the tailpipe. Will the CMP smell? Never. A Ford camshaft syncronizer will squeek and could cause a metallic burning smell.