Not unless you have a water cooled intake manifold, which is very rare on a car.
If the leak is bad enough i believe it can but i would check your valve cover gasket first.
You either have a blown intake gasket or a blown head gasket.
yes it can water can leak into the intake valley and get into your oil resulting in milky oil
Cracked cylinder head, blown head gasket, engine block or intake gaskets.
Leak or blown gasket.
most likely a blown head gasket, cracked head, or bad intake gasket. with the s series. i would venture to say blown head gasket.
Vacuum leak or blown intake gasket.
blown head gasket
Plugs, plug wires, burnt valve, craked head, blown head gasket, intake manifold gasket leak, are possible.
NO. You MUST replace the intake gasket.
Replace gasket why does gasket keep sliding
Yes, this is normally caused by a blown head gasket cracked or warped head or both. The intake manifold gaskets go bad and leak coolant also. The original Chevrolet stock intake gaskets were not so good.