Sounds like something was droped into the engine. I would also like to know why you changed the intake gasket.
If it was leaking water/ engine coolant into the cylinders then you may have damaged / broke a piston are bent a rod. Water will not compress.
Usually when you leak oil that's an indication that the intake manifold gaskets need to be replaced or your intake manifold is shot.
replace intake manifold gaskets, if gaskets have been replaced and intake has been clean oil and plugs have been changed then your problem most likely would be the timing.timing the distibutor on a vortex engine sometimes can be tricky.
It is the Intake Manifold Gaskets FYIilikebananas
The intake gasket is the gasket that conncects from your air filter into your intake manifold
Theoretically, under normal operating conditions, and proper maintenence, intake manifold gaskets should last for the entire life of the vehicle. To my knowledge, there is no prescribed routine replacement interval for intake manifold gaskets. Of course anytime a head(s) is removed, then new gaskets should be used in reassembly.
You will feel a miss at idle and the idle speed may be erratic. Try retorquing the intake manifold bolts, working from the center out in the recommended tightening sequence. If that fails, the intake manifold will have to be removed and the intake gaskets replaced.
You will feel a miss at idle and the idle speed may be erratic. Try retorquing the intake manifold bolts, working from the center out in the recommended tightening sequence. If that fails, the intake manifold will have to be removed and the intake gaskets replaced.
You will feel a miss at idle and the idle speed may be erratic. Try retorquing the intake manifold bolts, working from the center out in the recommended tightening sequence. If that fails, the intake manifold will have to be removed and the intake gaskets replaced
The year, engine size and if it is the intake manifold or an exhaust manifold gaskets would help.
You need to replace the manifold and use Felpro Gaskets.
Yes they do at the intake manifold gaskets.
An intake manifold gasket is a malleable material that is set between the air intake manifold, the cylinder heads and the block in a gasoline powered internal combustion engine. Intake manifold gaskets prevent leakage of air or the air-fuel mixture by sealing the gap between these various metal engine parts.