The head gasket seals between the head and block.
The head gasket is inside the engine, up high.
Blown head gasket or cracked head.
As with all other cars, the head gasket is located between the head and the block.
Removal of the timing chain cover, timing chain, and head are needed
most likely a blown head gasket, cracked head, or bad intake gasket. with the s series. i would venture to say blown head gasket.
The only repair for a blown head gasket is to replace the gasket.
you must remove the timing chain and head. This will then give you access to the head gasket
The head gasket is sandwiched between the head and the engine block.
It requires replacing the head gasket.
The only repair is to replace the head gasket.
YES! Replace the head gasket or destroy the engine if you continue to drive it.
An oil leak there is probably a valve cover gasket leaking. it would not require head gasket replacment. Try tightning the bolts on the valve cover. If that does not work then replace the valve cover gasket. Yes it could be the head gasket as there are oil passages in the head and i have heard that head gasket on saturns are prone to failure,look around the valve cover for sings of a leak hopfully that's all it is because replacing the head gasket is costly on th 1.9 sohc
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