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i have a 92 grand am gt with a quad 4 dohc 16 valve. there ...


Sent to Car Experts August 15, 2006 1:24 a.m.

i have a 92 grand am gt with a quad 4 dohc 16 valve. there is a little water on the dipstick from the return line on the oil seperator. i dont think it is a head gasket or cracked head because it doesn't overheat whatsoever. i replaced the intake manifold gasket and throttle body gasket but it didn't help. i tried my best to explain this and if u could help me i would greatly appreciate it.

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1992 Pontiac grand am gt 2.3 liter quad

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replaced intake gaskets, oil seperator lines. flushed the oil seperator and engine thoroughly. changed oil.
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Status: Closed   Value: $30   
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August 15, 2006 1:43 a.m. (18 minutes and 26 seconds later)

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