if you figure this out please call me i had the heads resurfaced and gaskets replaced and the same thing is happening to my f250 6.8l v10 1999 8317068926
No there is not a water jacket in an intake manifold they are around the cylinder walls in the engine block.
replace the water heater inlet pipe on the intake manifold on a 3800
A bad intake manifold or manifold gasket can cause water to leak into the oil. Some newer cars have plastic manifolds and they will crack from age.
Not unless you have a water cooled intake manifold, which is very rare on a car.
It is a small 'L' shaped hose that goes from the side if the water manifold to the bottom of the carburetor intake manifold. I believe it is part of the water supply to the carburetor manifold that heats it.
Sounds like something was droped into the engine. I would also like to know why you changed the intake gasket. If it was leaking water/ engine coolant into the cylinders then you may have damaged / broke a piston are bent a rod. Water will not compress.
intake manifold gasket if it is coolant in the oil
coolant by pass hose needs repaced under intake manifold to water 1996 Lincoln town car
the thermostat is located in between the water mouth on top of the intake manifold and the manifold its self..
the upper platnium is bad most common cause
thermostat, or buildup of deposits in intake and thermostat housing
your vehicle is equipped with a water cooled manifold