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Old 04-06-2008, 07:06 PM
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Re: Head Gasket, Intake Gasket, or Aliens?

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Hello I have a Chevy Monto Carlo SS 2000 Engine is 3.8.. My car was knocking and i stopped because i thought it was over heating ,Water came out all over and i left the car and had it towed to my house and didnt mess with it till next day.I put water in it and was going to turn it on and oil came out the bottom and my dad told me to check where the coolant goes and see if it is oily it was so he is thinking its a head or head gasket can you help..Im in florida and he is in Missouri so he cant help much and The junk yard we been gettin work on dont deal with this..
you should repost this problem as this does not apply to this post..

I think you will need a new/recycled motor....this oil leaking out sounds seriously bad....what were you/engine doing just prior to failure...
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Old 02-07-2009, 04:56 PM
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Re: Head Gasket, Intake Gasket, or Aliens?

Bottom line is GM is totaly fucking us on theese gaskets. I have @ that neeed this problem fixed now. My question is how fast should I do it, I dont have alot of time on my hands. Should I stop driving the car?
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