no, You will have to replace the intake gasket, CAUTION DO NOT USE STOP LEAK.
NO. You MUST replace the intake gasket.
By replacing the whole gasket.
NO. That stuff will cause you more problems. You MUST replace the intake gaskets are you will wind up loosing the whole engine. OIL and engine coolant DON'T MIX.
depending on what engine maker it is , likely an intake manifold or vacuum leak, ck that first
A leaky mass airflow sensor or it can be a leak in the air intake hose.
no you need to replace the lower intake gaskets . P.S. should have the rear head checked for leaks also they are known to leak also
I have a 98 Malibu and I know from experience that antifreeze can leak from the intake gasket. It cost me $400 to fix it. At first we thought it was tranny fluid because it was pink, not that! I have Dexcool in my car and that is what was leaking from the intake. Common problem for the 3800 II; GMs` later 3800s have ALUMINUM intakes; I guess they found the problem, yet they didn`t choose to fix the other cars.....bastards...
replace leaking part and or the gasket where the leak is occuring. check all hoses to make shure its not leaking from the hose
you probably have a vaccum leak some where,from experience i would look at the intake
Pretty much going to have to replace it. Because of the pressure involved, there is no easy fix.
Depends where it's leaking, but basically you fix it the same way you fix any coolant leak. <><><><><> Generally, its a hose that is leaking. You find the leaking hose, and you replace it, being sure to properly treat the ends with anti-leak compound. If its the radiator, you need to replace that. If its the intake manifold or head, you are getting into big bucks to replace the gasket involved.