The gasket may not be bad, it may be that the head is warped and that is why the gasket leaked. You can sometime see the spot that leaked, usually at the ring around the cylinder hole. Depends on how long the car was driven with the leak. The longer it has been the more likely you can see something.
How about "I just took a break and i am about to continue with whatever I'm doing." maybe that's right.
Well I'm not sure if anyone knows that right now... Maybe they will get married... Maybe not.
maybe because your not looking in the right places.
There is no such thing as a "Valve Pan Gasket"....Maybe you mean "oil pan"...If you want the right answer,you have to give me the right question...*sigh*....
The right tool's, and a new gasket.
The 3.1/3.4/3.5 are known to have lowe intake manifold gasket issues. If this gasket goes, water from the cooling system goes right into the oil, mixes, and turns the oil into a chocolate milk looking fluid.
i think you're looking for the song Shattered by OAR "how many times can i shatter and not break" or Right Here by Staind "So i just keep bending till i break"
sounds like a possible leaking head gasket... and if its on the right side maybe a heater hose leaking or spraying into the holes..
The pause break key is placed in the top row of the keyboard. In laptops it maybe somewhere around the top right corner. In pc's keyboards, it will be next to INSERT button !! I hope this answer was helpful.
The gasket for a 1997 pickup was around $40.00-$50.00, if i remember right and that was at NAPA.
Maybe you're mis-spelling the names, or not looking in the right places - Wikipedia is a great source of knowledge.
well i have not found the answer but maybe but don't right yes or no just keep looking at more websites maybe go to ask something but the truth is i really don't know but just just keep looking.