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Intake Manifold?!?
I have a 2001 Chevy Venture van with the 3.4L engine. The van has been using antifreeze for a while and I've just been topping it off.
Yesterday the van started running rough and missing. It is blowing white smoke from the exhaust. I'm certain that it is burning antifreeze. It is burning it about as fast as I can add it. Is this a typical symptom of the intake manifold leaking? What should I be looking for to try to determine whether it's the intake manifold gasket, or heaven forbid something worse? Thanks, Gary |
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Re: Intake Manifold?!?
Yes take it in to a GM dealer. If it is the manifold gaskets phone GM and try to get some goodwill to pay for at least half of it.
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Re: Intake Manifold?!?
Don't keep driving if it is
You may end up warping a head, and seizing up the engine big money right there
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The Toys: 1992 GMC Sonoma, 4.3L V6 - 5spd Manual [My Baby] 1988 Chevy Nova, 1.6L I4 - 3spd Auto 1999 Chevy Venture, 3.4L V6 - 4spd Auto 1996 Dodge Stratus, 2.4L I4 - 4spd Auto 1979 Chevy Monza, 5.8L V8 - 3spd Auto |
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Re: Intake Manifold?!?
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We're not driving it, other than to get it onto and off a trailer to get it home. |
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