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pipes are spitting out black crap

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i got a 46 chevy that spits out black crap when its being warmed up..any idea what that can be?
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its probably carbon. you have glass packs?
I was wonder the same on my 50, I have all these splat mark in the garage and drive way.......
I had the same on my 50. It ran great too.
sounds like you need exhaust bearings...................
Originally posted by hydryan@Aug 17 2005, 04:19 PM~3643469
sounds like you need exhaust bearings...................
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or the exhaust control sleeve
not sure but I think I have a smiliar situation when my ride's started up


but with my car I'm pretty sure that it's condensed water that collects
in the pipes and gets spit out when I start the fucker up
Originally posted by hydryan@Aug 17 2005, 04:19 PM~3643469
sounds like you need exhaust bearings...................
your blinker fluid is low
Originally posted by JokerManN808@Aug 18 2005, 03:30 PM~3651379
your blinker fluid is low
my friend had a small crack in his taillight and it was half filled with water, so i told him his blinker fluid was low and pointed to the other taillight that had no water in it, and he was like damn, thats why it doesnt work...

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i think you might have a collapsed filopian tube
One of the by-products of an internal combustion engine is water. Along with too rich of a mixture(too much fuel for the amount of air) you'll get black water coming out of the pipe, in splats. Too much choke will do it when it's cold and you first start up. It's a carb thing. If it's black smoke all the time, adjust the mixture screw, maybe re-set the float(s) or rebuild the carb.
TEXAS JIM

you are rite. i noticed when i pull the choke cable all the way on my 38 i get the black spit and it stains the street BUT when i pull the choke half ways i get nothing or very little

thanks!
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