Water dripping from the tailpipe
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Water dripping from the tailpipe
I've noticed a few times that water drips out of my truck's tailpipe. Is that a normal thing? Where does the water come from?
Maybe this is why my stock muffler rusted through at 35K miles...
Thanks,
Jason
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1997 F150 XLT SC 4X4 Short Bed, 4.6L Engine, 4-Speed Automatic, Towing Package, Superchip, K&N FIPK, Gibson Swept-Side Performance Exhaust System, LEER XL100 Cab-High Canopy
Maybe this is why my stock muffler rusted through at 35K miles...
Thanks,
Jason
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1997 F150 XLT SC 4X4 Short Bed, 4.6L Engine, 4-Speed Automatic, Towing Package, Superchip, K&N FIPK, Gibson Swept-Side Performance Exhaust System, LEER XL100 Cab-High Canopy
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When you see the water dripping..is your engine running? Water is a by product of combustion..and is quite normal. This is why most exhaust systems rust from the inside out..the water sits in the low areas of your exhaust and begins to form rust..which will spread and eventually cause a hole in the system.
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Thanks Guys.
Just to clarify, I see the water dripping immediately after I turn the engine off. It may be dripping when the engine is running, but I'm not looking at it then.
My stock muffler had a small rust hole on the back end at the bottom. When the engine was running, I noticed that water and exhaust was being spurted out the small hole.
I took this as an opportunity to install my new Gibson swept-side catback system!!!!
Jason
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1997 F150 XLT SC 4X4 Short Bed, 4.6L Engine, 4-Speed Automatic, Towing Package, Superchip, K&N FIPK, Gibson Swept-Side Performance Exhaust System, LEER XL100 Cab-High Canopy
Just to clarify, I see the water dripping immediately after I turn the engine off. It may be dripping when the engine is running, but I'm not looking at it then.
My stock muffler had a small rust hole on the back end at the bottom. When the engine was running, I noticed that water and exhaust was being spurted out the small hole.
I took this as an opportunity to install my new Gibson swept-side catback system!!!!
Jason
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1997 F150 XLT SC 4X4 Short Bed, 4.6L Engine, 4-Speed Automatic, Towing Package, Superchip, K&N FIPK, Gibson Swept-Side Performance Exhaust System, LEER XL100 Cab-High Canopy
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I also had noticed the water dripping from the tailpipe after I bought my truck. I asked around, and I was told that it is normal it to be dripping water, so I haven't thought much about since.
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99 F-150,XLT, Silver, 2WD, 4.2L, 5spd, RegCab, Shrt WB, Styleside.
Current Mods:Billet grille, Line-X bedliner, 5%window tint all the way around, Alpine CD w/2 MTX Subs & Rockford Fosgate 250w amp. K&N Airfilter. Glasspac w/dual exhaust exits out the back.
Future Mods: Superchip, driving lights, & a custom paint job
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99 F-150,XLT, Silver, 2WD, 4.2L, 5spd, RegCab, Shrt WB, Styleside.
Current Mods:Billet grille, Line-X bedliner, 5%window tint all the way around, Alpine CD w/2 MTX Subs & Rockford Fosgate 250w amp. K&N Airfilter. Glasspac w/dual exhaust exits out the back.
Future Mods: Superchip, driving lights, & a custom paint job
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You need to run the vehicle long enough to let the pipe get hot, which stops the production of condensation. When the exhaust is hotter then the inside surface of your exhaust system, you produce condensation. That causes condensation everytime you start up the vehicle, in cold weather, you produce more. If you run the engine long enough, it will empty the water from the low lying areas, which is why you should not just jump into your vehicle in the winter, drive 1 mile and stop it. That will rust out your exhaust quickly. In the summer, you produce less condensation because the pipe and the exhaust stay at a closer temperature which produces less condensation.
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I have heard that the water, even though it's bad for the exhaust(rust). It is a sign that your engine is in good condition. My .02
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1997 F150 XLT 4.6L Auto 4x4 ORP SC 3.55LS Oxford white, Med. Graphite Int. Bed Cap,Superchip,AirRaid,Bug Deflector. 3" Flowmaster 40 series,Bassani Nascar Tip.
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1997 F150 XLT 4.6L Auto 4x4 ORP SC 3.55LS Oxford white, Med. Graphite Int. Bed Cap,Superchip,AirRaid,Bug Deflector. 3" Flowmaster 40 series,Bassani Nascar Tip.
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ChooChoo said:
"make sure the "rust hole" in your muffler is not the weep hole before having a new muffler put on"
Uh oh...too late -- just don't tell my wife. :-)
Jason
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1997 F150 XLT SC 4X4 Short Bed, 4.6L Engine, 4-Speed Automatic, Towing Package, Superchip, K&N FIPK, Gibson Swept-Side Performance Exhaust System, LEER XL100 Cab-High Canopy
"make sure the "rust hole" in your muffler is not the weep hole before having a new muffler put on"
Uh oh...too late -- just don't tell my wife. :-)
Jason
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1997 F150 XLT SC 4X4 Short Bed, 4.6L Engine, 4-Speed Automatic, Towing Package, Superchip, K&N FIPK, Gibson Swept-Side Performance Exhaust System, LEER XL100 Cab-High Canopy
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ROTFLMAO
LOL
Jason that was tooo funny, I to, like, 54regcab thought 35K sheeeit. THEN you mention the Gibson swept-side catback system. hehehehe we wont tell
gary
tha Ole SheepHustler
1999 F150 Lariat Supercab
Shortbed, 4x2 Oxford White/Grey
4.6 liter Triton V8 (Romeo)
3:55 LS, Towing Package, 4 Speed Auto
CatBack Exhaust/Flowmaster 40 series
Superchipped, X-Liner of FtWorth
Poor Mans AirBox Mod/K&N AirFilter
Inner Flow Path #3 tube removed
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Jason that was tooo funny, I to, like, 54regcab thought 35K sheeeit. THEN you mention the Gibson swept-side catback system. hehehehe we wont tell
gary
tha Ole SheepHustler
1999 F150 Lariat Supercab
Shortbed, 4x2 Oxford White/Grey
4.6 liter Triton V8 (Romeo)
3:55 LS, Towing Package, 4 Speed Auto
CatBack Exhaust/Flowmaster 40 series
Superchipped, X-Liner of FtWorth
Poor Mans AirBox Mod/K&N AirFilter
Inner Flow Path #3 tube removed
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