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Coolant Loss, intake Gasket or Intake Itself???

WoR

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I have a '98 Grand Prix w/ the non supercharged 3800. I'm loosing water, and when i changed the oil (for the first time, just go the car) it was damn near the consistency of water, so i would assume the coolant is leaking internally. I pulled a big grease ball out from under the radiator cap, not sure if its from oil or is this from the dex-cool that was in it?

My question is, which is it most likely, just the intake gasket, or the intake itself?? There is no external leakage around the intake. I do have a leaking radiator which there goes some of the water, but there was definitely alot of water in the oil before i changed it. Any clues would be appreciated.
 


The gaskets can (and often do) leak internally with no external signs. I have only once heard of the intake itself leaking, but that was a unique case. Your intake gaskets are pretty much gone. Stop driving the car before you spin a bearing (since coolant is in your oil) and get them changed. It's not a hard job to do.
 
thanks, have to come up w/ a gasket set, radiator, and change the oil again, hopefully that will fix all its issues. I guess i should get the cooling system flushed? Wonder what that costs..
 
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