Hello. I have something to pick your brain. I was fixing fence this weekend and was low on fuel and sucked some air into the line. Once I got more fuel in the tank I started cranking on it to get fuel back up to the pump. Then I bled the pump and she took right off. But now I am seeing some black moisture coming out of the exhaust.
I can't tell if it is water that I sucked from the filter, condensation, or if it is oil coming out. Before I ran it low on fuel I never noticed any discharge from the exhaust pipe. There is no smoke from the exhaust pipe while the engine is running.
Engine starts and runs smoothly as well.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks
Moisture coming out of Exhaust
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I don't think there is anything to worry about; moisture is a by-product of combustion. Hydro-carbons plus oxygen results in energy release in the form of heat, carbon dioxide, and water...
The old 'six gun' was as popular as the cell phone in its time and just as annoying when it went off in the Theater.
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