white powder on exhaust tips
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white powder on exhaust tips
I just noticed after a 11 hr roadtrip, no rain, that the exhaust tips on my 99 T/A have white stuff on them. It seems to "baked" on right at the tip of the openings. I also had my low oil light come on this morning and sure enough it was 2 quarts low. I've owned the car for a few months and it has always had a little rough idle but runs fine. Should i be worried?
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Car is completely stock
Synthetic oil
Use premium unleaded
44k miles
BTW i was givin her hell on the trip
Extra info;
Car is completely stock
Synthetic oil
Use premium unleaded
44k miles
BTW i was givin her hell on the trip
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Originally Posted by purdueranger
What brand of oil and what weight are you running? What metal are the Tips made out of? Do you have converts still?
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OK Maybe i should clarify. I'm wondering if if the residue on the exhaust is due to an internal failure of a seal, piston ring, gasket etc. The point of this thread is to see if anyone has experienced this before and what, if any, cause they found. I work on jet engines and looking at things like residue of a particular color/consistency is a clue to whats going on internally, no different than inspecting a spark plug.
I can wipe the blood off a gun shot, does that mean i have no problem?
Constructive thoughts are appreciated!
Originally Posted by 3.4camaro
if it can be wiped away, you have no problem.
Constructive thoughts are appreciated!
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Originally Posted by sneaky7980
OK Maybe i should clarify. I'm wondering if if the residue on the exhaust is due to an internal failure of a seal, piston ring, gasket etc. The point of this thread is to see if anyone has experienced this before and what, if any, cause they found. I work on jet engines and looking at things like residue of a particular color/consistency is a clue to whats going on internally, no different than inspecting a spark plug.
I can wipe the blood off a gun shot, does that mean i have no problem?
Constructive thoughts are appreciated!
I can wipe the blood off a gun shot, does that mean i have no problem?
Constructive thoughts are appreciated!
the poor guy is trying to get a serious answer guys SHEESH!
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on a side note... 2 quarts is awefull low.... I'm surprised the low oil light didn't come on a quart sooner...
i'd say keep an eye on the oil level for the next 1000 miles, drive it around like an old retired fart, and if it seems to do ok for the next 1000 miles, go get the oil changed, and you should be fine...
i'd say keep an eye on the oil level for the next 1000 miles, drive it around like an old retired fart, and if it seems to do ok for the next 1000 miles, go get the oil changed, and you should be fine...
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I know I know serious answers but I have to say it..........Anthrax, while you were out of town George Bush put it there, its always his fault. LOL
Ok seriously,
Did you drive it through any debris on the road or drive where they might have just painted lines on a road, I drove my one old car on a road that was just painted and I found like a thin white powdery kind of dust on my tips and just inside after I inspected the car to make sure paint didnt get everywhere. Other than that, Im not too sure if you should be running 10w30. Thats a high weight, our cars are supposed to run 5w30 and alot of people run 0w30. Check into that, you might be causing some kind of carbon build up that turns white. Let us know.
Ok seriously,
Did you drive it through any debris on the road or drive where they might have just painted lines on a road, I drove my one old car on a road that was just painted and I found like a thin white powdery kind of dust on my tips and just inside after I inspected the car to make sure paint didnt get everywhere. Other than that, Im not too sure if you should be running 10w30. Thats a high weight, our cars are supposed to run 5w30 and alot of people run 0w30. Check into that, you might be causing some kind of carbon build up that turns white. Let us know.