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There is an archieved forum regarding intake manifold leaks on GM's 2.8/3.1/3.4 V6 engines. If anyone is interested, I believe there are about 100 posts relating to this issue. It may be worth a look. A coolant leak on my 1996 Chevrolet Corsica is what actually got me interested in Edmunds Townhall - so something good did come from it. I had my Corsica's leak repaired at about 70,000 miles (I think) and the car now has over 100,000 miles. Has anybody had this problem re-occur? One more $650 repair bill and my Corsica will be ready for the glue factory. |
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| My olds cutlass has been leaking coolant. First the mechanic thought it was just a gasget now it's the whole damn engine. Unfortunately Oldsmobile won't do a damn thing for me. Isn't that typical. I don't even have 60000miles on this car and it needs a new engine. What a joke. If I don't get some kind of satisfaction from them this for sure will be my last GM car. | |
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"the whole damn engine" doesn't leak coolant or oil. The valve covers, intake manifold gaskets, timimg cover seals, crankshaft seals, oil pan gaskets, and thermostat housings leak. That's only six major places to check. It sounds like your mechanic is setting you up for a big repair bill, or doesn't want to be bothered with the job, and trying to scare you off. I think you should find another mechanic. Or, find yourself a couple cans of spray engine degreaser and give the engine a good bath. That way, you can find the source of the leak and repair just that. The airstream that is generated by driving the car has a tendency to blow fluids all over, making a small leak look really big. A clean engine is easier to diagnose. |
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| i am working on one of these again, just doing a 3000 mi service oil change, check fluids on this one with 97,000. noticed that coolant level low and none in resivior .so i suggested a cooling system sevice. next thing i did was pressure test the cooling syst and sit and wait. sure enough ,there she blows! no other leaks. now, what i really came in to this forum is to find out what the labor manual says for time to do this job. does anybody know . i am a ASE cert. tec. but i think my service writer is nuts. how about this 32.00 parts and 250.00 LABOR? YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING ME. the last time i did one was a 92 5.7 SURBURBAN and i charged 500.00 labor and i new that was a deal . the one before that a 97K1500 5.7 started at 800.00 plus parts .whats going on ? can anyone tell me what alldata says for time? | |
| Check my reply in "It's gonna cost HOW much???" topic. Those times are Mitchell. Btw, you should be getting to where you can do those in your sleep by now. LOL. | |
| I have a 2000 Alero with 25k on it. Serviced religiously for scheduled mainenance. So far I have had two sets of breaks, rotors etc.(all under 10k when done) Now I am told that the light keeps coming on because I have two leaks, the manifold is one and the water pump. They also claim they need two weeks for parts and the car is safe to drive....any feedback? | |
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5 japanese cars I owned -up to 130K miles on some never leaked one drop. All GM cars I have owned, most purchased new, ALWAYS leaked. Some coolant, some oil. The answer is simple. |
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alerowner - Safe to drive? That depends. Has your oil started to get greyish and slimey? If that is the case, then your leak has compromised your lubrication system and could cause some internal damage. Do you know how long your engine has been leaking coolant? Two weeks likely won't harm you engine severely (or at all), but I would keep my driving to a minimum just to be safe. They will (or should) change your oil when they do your manifold/water pump work. |
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There is an online petition for this problem located: http://www.petitiononline.com/GMcnsmrs/petition.html If you have had this problem please visit and sign |
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The intake failed on my motor too. The tube that connected the heater hose to the engine cracked off the manifold. The manifold needed to be replaced for $600. I was later told by another tech that they can drill and tap that hole and screw in a plumbing type of fitting. Too late now... Jay salem,MA |
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