Not sure what a small amount of water is, a drop? A couple ounces? A pint? Anything more than a couple drops in the crankcase wouldn't be healthy for the engine.
A small amount of water, engine will idle poorly and lose power. A large amount of water, engine will cease to run.
if a small amount of water is dripping it is normal condensation from running an engine
Yes, even a small amount of water will damage any engine. Water is not a lubricant and as such it will cause damage when mixed with the oil. How much depends on how much water and how long you drove the car in this condition. Antifreeze is even worse than plain water.
one of them will go in the water pump and the other will go in the intake
A small amount of water in the engine may be from condensation, a large amount of water may be from leaving the hood open during a heavy rain storm. Coolant/antifreeze in the engine may be from a bad head gasket or a cracked head.
The water pump is on the front of the engine.
what type of engine do you have?? V6
The year would help because you can go with either the short water pump or the long water pump design.
Your question is to vague to answer. If you connected a vacuum hose to a water hose you would be ingesting water into the engine.
Never add water to an acid always add small amount of acid slowly in large amount of water.
The skin,is the organ that uses sweat to excrete water,salts,and a small amount of urea
Water pump location on a Chevrolet Celebrity varies both by the year and engine. I need to know the year and engine in your car to answer your question.