Will Water in the Exhaust Pipe Damage the Engine?
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Water in the exhaust pipe will not damage the engine. The causes of water entry and troubleshooting methods are as follows: Specific reasons for water dripping from the exhaust pipe: The temperature of the smoke after engine combustion is higher than the air temperature. When the air encounters the high-temperature smoke, water vapor will condense inside the exhaust pipe, and some of it will form water droplets. This is a normal phenomenon. Troubleshooting methods for water dripping from the exhaust pipe: If you are concerned about this phenomenon, you can first check whether the coolant in the radiator replenishment tank is insufficient. If the coolant level is normal, it indicates that the vehicle is in good condition and the air-fuel mixture is burning completely. If the radiator frequently lacks coolant and a large amount of water is discharged, it may indicate damage to the engine cylinder gasket, requiring engine disassembly for repair.