Any head gasket can blow......but to be honest the 2.8, 3.1 and 3.4 aren't really known for blown head gaskets. Sure it happens, but the biggest problem with some of the late 90s early 2000s was a weak lower intake manifold gasket. Not the head gaskets.
I'm assuming your grand am has a 3400 v6 which are known for intake and head gaskets leaking. so its possible that one of those gaskets are leaking so bad that coolant is leaking from intake/heads down onto your valvetrain and then down into your oil pan. more than likely its your intake gaskets leaking.
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Have the head gaskets checked and intake manifold gaskets checked for leaks. The 3.4's are known for head and intake leaks! Or a bad thermostat.
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Bichon Frises are not known to die earlier they are one of the healthiest breeds known to live from 18 to 20 years.
The type of engine under the hood. Well known for blowing head gaskets.
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i had to have my gaskets replaced ... ive heard the 3100 are known for being made with plastics gaskets ... idk
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