I was trying out some different methods of tweeking my carb today. Basically I the problem started when I removed the internal fuel filter in my quadrajet. Upon starting the engine, the engine made a funny sound..... kind of like a soft backfire. Then the engine seemed to stutter. I got out and noticed the there was quite a bit of clear water coming out of my exhaust.... when I say quite a bit... I mean more than I have even seen come out of it. I thought I might have blown the engine, so I checked the coolant.... It looked a bit dirty (needs a flushing), but no oil.

I then started the car back up. It started right up and ran fine.... but still the water came out of the tailpipes (both tailpipes).

I figure maybe the oil didn't make it into the coolant... maybe the coolant made it into the oil. I drain the oil and there is no coolant in the oil.

So basically I'm stuck here stratching my head about where this water is coming from. Could it be a head problem? And if it is coming out of the exhaust that would mean that The water is getting into my cylinders.... but if that was the case... the engine wouldn't sound like it's running fine right?

Anybody that could shed some light on this, it would be much appreciated. Maybe there is no problem at all. I'm stumped. Thanks.