I'm assuming your grand am has a 3400 v6 which are known for intake and head gaskets leaking. so its possible that one of those gaskets are leaking so bad that coolant is leaking from intake/heads down onto your valvetrain and then down into your oil pan. more than likely its your intake gaskets leaking.
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I would use the internet to locate a repair manual. Chilton is a large manufacture of repair manuals. Check websites of Ford Aftermarket parts to restore the torino. They will usually have the vacuum hose decal that was originally under hood. Would also type in Gran Torino car clubs on google. They will know all the suppliers of parts and manuals.
is it a ford? push the key in further and then turn it
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Loose connections from the body electrical strap to the engine. You said battery but do you mean the charge light?
Find the leak and replace the hose/part that's leaking. It's a good time to flush your coolant system, too.
Leaks can be wherever two surfaces meet as coolant passes by.Water pumpHose connectionsHeater coreCracked radiator capBlown head gasket
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In the cooling system.
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Under radiator on bottom left, should be a plug or a screw.
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You may have put the thermostat in backwards, which would restrict coolant flow. Also, look at radiator inner cores for signs of buildup. If so, replace radiator, it's cheaper than repairing the radiator.
Heater core will usually leak. Check the floor under the dash & near the firewall. You will smell anti-freeze/ coolant inside your truck/car. Inside windshield will fog up & there will be an oily film on the glass. On some cars there is a drain tube that goes out thru the firewall to keep the coolant from leaking inside ( 95 Gran AM GT for one) Look for that tube near the heater hoses at the firewall in the engine compartment but make sure the coolant is coming from the drain hose & not the heater hoses
You may have a blown head gasket. Have it pressure tested. The head gasket keeps the cylinder head sealed from the water that circulates through the heads to keep them cool. If the gasket gets a hole in it, then there is a gap in which oil can get into your coolant. Make sure what you are seeing is OIL in the coolant first.