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Default Re: Water dripping from mufler - 08-04-2008 , 07:11 PM






In article <-fadnXM2H89MgQrVnZ2dnUVZ_tLinZ2d (AT) bright (DOT) net>,
"Rick Cooper" <nospam (AT) telus (DOT) com> wrote:

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"JBDragon" <JBDragon at someplace dot com> wrote in message
It's perfectly normal for water to leak out there



Sure it is.......if your head gasket is blown.
And it's perfectly normal if the head gaskets are not blown.


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Default Re: Water dripping from mufler - 08-04-2008 , 10:13 PM







"Rick Cooper" <nospam (AT) telus (DOT) com> wrote

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"JBDragon" <JBDragon at someplace dot com> wrote in message
It's perfectly normal for water to leak out there



Sure it is.......if your head gasket is blown.

?? EVERY Brand NEW car out there with a Engine will have Water in the
Exhaust and have nothing at all to do with a Blown head Gasket. Besides,
one is just Water, the other would have Antifreeze in it! Most people don't
notice this, as it evaporates, You also get water dripping on the right
front also from the AC being used, and most don't notice this either. It's
also not a coolant leak. It's leaking right out of the drain hose like it's
suppose to. Higher the Humidity, the more Water Vapor in the air. If you
have a Air Compressor, all the Air Tanks have a Valve on the bottom to drain
out the water. It you don't drain it daily or have one that will Auto Drain
for you, you'd be surprised how much water can collect inside in a short
amount of time. Just like the Air pump, what do you think a Engine is?
It's also a Pump.




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Default Re: Water dripping from mufler - 08-04-2008 , 10:18 PM




"scrape" <scrapeNOTHANKS (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote

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On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 23:37:35 -0700, "JBDragon" <JBDragon at
someplace dot com> wrote:


"scrape" <scrapeNOTHANKS (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote in message
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 17:29:02 -0700, "JBDragon" <JBDragon at
someplace dot com> wrote:

Water Vapor in the Air turning
into a solid and collecting and running out.

It turns into ice?

No it's turning from a Vapor into a Liquid. Think of having a drink of
something cold in a Glass, it gets wet on the outside all around. The
glass
isn't leaking, it's picking up the water vapor in the air all around you.
Again turning from a Vapor into liquid.


I get it. I was making a smart ass comment about you saying it
turned into a solid.

Nevermind.
Is that what it was?!?! I guess I don't get the smart ass remarks from a
short message? I think that's more of a, needing to be in person to read
their expression to really get it. At least for me.



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Default Re: Water dripping from mufler - 08-04-2008 , 11:59 PM



On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 19:18:40 -0700, "JBDragon" <JBDragon at
someplace dot com> wrote:

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Water Vapor in the Air turning
into a solid and collecting and running out.

It turns into ice?

No it's turning from a Vapor into a Liquid. Think of having a drink of
something cold in a Glass, it gets wet on the outside all around. The
glass
isn't leaking, it's picking up the water vapor in the air all around you.
Again turning from a Vapor into liquid.


I get it. I was making a smart ass comment about you saying it
turned into a solid.

Nevermind.

Is that what it was?!?! I guess I don't get the smart ass remarks from a
short message? I think that's more of a, needing to be in person to read
their expression to really get it. At least for me.
Guess I should have found an appropriate smiley or something...



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