water in the engine oil or a large amount of water in the exhaust also a compression test
If you have the 3.3 engine then the answer is "NO". They do not have a history of blowing head gaskets. The other person probly had all different motorsI have a 98 Buick century (blown head gasket). My father in law has a 94 Buick century (blown head gasket). mother in law has 96 Pontiac grand prix ( has the same 3.1 liter engine as the Buick century) and guess what (blown head gasket). that's just my family. Very Very poor design by gm if you ask me.
The 1994 Buick Century 4 cylinder head gasket will have to be removed and replaced. The head has to be removed, along with anything that is physically in the way of removal, before the head gasket can be removed.
You cannot repair a blown head gasket, you must remove the heads and replace the gasket.
Yes.
This is done in stages. You first must take the head off and see which one has blown. If it was damaged badly it may need to be resurfaced. Then after it is you put the head back on with all new gaskets. It is best if you have a mechanic do this because there are a lot of variables to this work.
No It's not very common.
Blown head gaskets.
Remove the head, Grind it flat and replace it using a new gasket.
MLS head gaskets or o-ring the block/head
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.
Head gaskets can't be repaired. If they fail they have to be replaced.
blown motor .probably blown head gaskets or a cracked head with water on the cylinders causing hydraulic lock.