Originally Posted By: RacerE7773
GM W bodies are notorious for Lower Intake Manifold gaskets being bad (no wonder GM almost went under. They still won't fix these but they will worry about profits rather than getting repeat customers. I'm done with GM) on the 3.4 (my '03 Impala) and the 3.8.
We had a oil light go on once, but we had not checked the oil in 2 1/2 months, so it leaked 2 qts from that area. It doesn't do it when it's parked; mainly when the system is under pressure it loses the oil. I'll keep up on the changes and when I can get enough money saved will get the gasket replaced. But I told my wife if she smells smoke and then see fire, let him burn. Makes you wonder where these "design engineers" get their degrees. Maybe cracker jack since they only have paper type of "prizes" now.
The Series III 3.8 engines have a dry intake manifold, no coolant flows through it, so it won't have the typical leaking intake manifold leaking problem.
GM W bodies are notorious for Lower Intake Manifold gaskets being bad (no wonder GM almost went under. They still won't fix these but they will worry about profits rather than getting repeat customers. I'm done with GM) on the 3.4 (my '03 Impala) and the 3.8.

We had a oil light go on once, but we had not checked the oil in 2 1/2 months, so it leaked 2 qts from that area. It doesn't do it when it's parked; mainly when the system is under pressure it loses the oil. I'll keep up on the changes and when I can get enough money saved will get the gasket replaced. But I told my wife if she smells smoke and then see fire, let him burn. Makes you wonder where these "design engineers" get their degrees. Maybe cracker jack since they only have paper type of "prizes" now.

The Series III 3.8 engines have a dry intake manifold, no coolant flows through it, so it won't have the typical leaking intake manifold leaking problem.