Water from Exhaust
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Water from Exhaust
Hi All,
Just woken Morris up from 4 weeks sleep. Have changed all the fluids and greased up ready for action. Been out for a 25mile run around. Notice there seems to be quite a lot of water that drips from the exhaust. There is no mayo under the oil filler cap and I see no signs of seepage around the head so is this normal? Just thought after a good run it would have cleared any moisture lying around. She appears to be running well but as you will know by now I am no expert on mechanics.
Just woken Morris up from 4 weeks sleep. Have changed all the fluids and greased up ready for action. Been out for a 25mile run around. Notice there seems to be quite a lot of water that drips from the exhaust. There is no mayo under the oil filler cap and I see no signs of seepage around the head so is this normal? Just thought after a good run it would have cleared any moisture lying around. She appears to be running well but as you will know by now I am no expert on mechanics.
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Re: Water from Exhaust
Sounds normal to me, probably just condensation. It might be running a little rich if it's black/sooty water?
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Re: Water from Exhaust
You are right I think may be running a bit rich as quite sooty water on start up but exhaust looks normal once warmed up. I will adjust the mixture and go for a run in a day or so when I get a spare hour. I did also have to top up the rad a little which I thought a little strange as always keep it full. Many thanks
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Re: Water from Exhaust
Just to add - have been for a short run, adjusted and now no black soot but still water from exhaust. With water in rad just below neck took cap off and brought up to running temp, there was no stream of bubbles so guess that is a good sign but water rose above overflow. Also noted when out that no warm air coming from heater so maybe there is a blockage. Have replaced heater valve not long ago and flushed through last autumn along with flushing radiator and checking all hoses. Not sure if any of this is connected? I am sure someone will soon tell me if I am crazy but prefer to rectify at first sign of a problem rather than pretending it will go away, they never do!
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Re: Water from Exhaust
sounds like you have air in the system turn on the heater valve or tap and run the engine keep the car stationary and take the rad cap off this should allow the air to escape . give the engine enough time to warm up and open the thermostat .
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Re: Water from Exhaust
Thank you I will give that a try tomorrow. Heater has always worked well up until now.
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Re: Water from Exhaust
The rad should not be completely filled, the excess will escape through the overflow piperjt1951 wrote: I did also have to top up the rad a little which I thought a little strange as always keep it full. Many thanks
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Re: Water from Exhaust
Took for a run to warm up, final adjustment on carb so running evenly. Took rad cap off and heater return hose off copper pipe. When engine revved a little water pumped through, would not say it was a gush so maybe heater is still clogged with muck? Have put back and topped up and will run again to see if any improvement.
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Re: Water from Exhaust
Well went for a run and not much joy with heater. Valve is working and quite new last year. The in pipe was hot but the return pipe still cold so guess the problem is in the heater it's self. A fun job for a future date. In the mean time should I close off the heater valve or leave open as I have always done?
Thanks for all your advise to date.
Thanks for all your advise to date.
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Re: Water from Exhaust
Although it may not be the problem , just remember how many new / newish cars do you see on the road in front of you going up a hill with water running out of the exhaust pipe!, Also, for every one gallon of petrol you "burn" you "boil" one gallon of water which a lot of it condenses inside the exhaust before it reaches the outside air.
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Re: Water from Exhaust
Thanks for you thoughts. Might fit a tea pot on the exhaust and have a brew ready at the end of my journey 

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Re: Water from Exhaust
Plan to drive tomorrow again so will check on the water from tail pipe and then look at heater matrix soon as I have more time. Adjusted carb and now running leaner and better so no sooty black with the water.