If the leak is bad enough i believe it can but i would check your valve cover gasket first.
THE CAUSE COULD BE A STUCK THERMOSTAT , OR A BLOWN HEAD GASKET, OR A LEAK IN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD OR INTAKE MANIFLOD GASKET. A CRACK IN THE INTAKE MANIFOLD IS VERY COMMON.. NORTY
That would probably cause it to run lean.
Yes. Antifreeze is actually pumped through the intake manifold. If the gasket is bad it is possible that it leaks out
the answer is yes
intake manifold gasket if it is coolant in the oil
bad intake manifold gasket or a blown head gasket, check your oil level and see if the oil looks milky colored.
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White smoke usually indicates steam. I don't think a bad intake manifold gasket would cause it, but a bad or blown head gasket certainly would. More than likely it is a bad head gasket or a cracked head. White smoke means you are getting anifreeze in your cumbustion chamber (cylinder) and when it fires it is burning the moisture creating white smoke.
Yes. If an intake manifold gasket was not installed properly or has somehow become damaged the engine will pull air through the opening.
A bad intake manifold or manifold gasket can cause water to leak into the oil. Some newer cars have plastic manifolds and they will crack from age.
a bad head gasket or intake manifold gasket.
There are a few causes: Damaged or disconnected hoses (or component) from intake manifold. Worn out intake manifold gasket. Improper replacement of a part. Cracked or damaged intake manifold.