Nope. The intake doesn't get hot enough to activate the clogging portion of the sealant.
No you dont put any thing on head gaskets, the thing to do is get a surface grind done on the head and the block if needed.
intake gaskets are between the head and intake. head gaskets are between the head and the block..
NO it will not, It will cause other problems like stoping up the heater core and radiator. You MUST replace the intake gaskets.
I myself have had very good luck with k-seal in the past. That being said, there is no such thing as a "mechanic in a can". It might fix the problem for a while, but the best thing to do is replace the gaskets as the new intake set has updated gaskets.
YES. The intake gaskets have NOTHING to do with the head gaskets. It is a very common problem that the intake gaskets blow. It is not common for the head gaskets to leak unless the engine was over heated, and I mean HOT.
Worry. That's not good. Suggest you find out why before before running the engine again. Could be simple like bad seal on intake gaskets or head gaskets. Could be cracked block or heads.
You need to CLEAN the intake up real good where the gaskets fit against it. Then make SURE that the intake is NOT PITTED, If intake is real smooth then there is no reason to replace it. Just replace the gaskets.
head gaskets blow and intake manifold gaskets break
Probably a gasket or seal. Could be the rocker cover gaskets, intake manifold gaskets, or end rail seals. Have even seen the oil pressure sender leak and spray up onto the manifold. Get everything cleaned up real good and you'll be able to see where it's coming from.
I had the upper intake gaskets replaced at a cost of $181.00 but this also included new spark plugs. Two intake gaskets $18.50
No, you need a new gasket. About the only gaskets that may be reusable are valve cover gaskets some engines.
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