Need more info.- make / model / engine... Could be a leaking seal in a turbo, leaking / blown intake plenum gasket, fault crankcase vent valve, etc.
your intake manifold gasket is cracked...replace it and you should be fine...if it continues you may have a bigger problem
Yes they do at the intake manifold gaskets.
Usually when you leak oil that's an indication that the intake manifold gaskets need to be replaced or your intake manifold is shot.
You have coolant getting mixed in with the oil. The head gasket and intake manifold gasket would be your most likely culprits.
intake manifold gasket if it is coolant in the oil
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.
most time it is caused by intake gasket failure
Under the intake manifold, near the end of the starter.Under the intake manifold, near the end of the starter.
There are a few causes: Damaged or disconnected hoses (or component) from intake manifold. Worn out intake manifold gasket. Improper replacement of a part. Cracked or damaged intake manifold.
Need to know what you are working on. But most engines have camshaft oil gallerys and oil lifter gallerys under the intake manifold. If it is a overhead cam engine it has nothing under the intake, it is all open and empty, nothing there.
Under the intake manifold.
Yes