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Date Posted: 08:16:22 11/06/02 Wed
Author: kurt wallis
Subject: Re: question on my car
In reply to: John 's message, "Re: question on my car" on 15:06:30 05/22/00 Mon

>I have a 1995 olds cutlass sumprem with a 3100 eng. It has 115,000 miles on the eng.last spring it was missing just as you started to excelerate off idle.I tock it to the olds grage thinking it was an fuelinjecter problem.They said it was a fouled plug no 2&6 due to water entering the cyclinder.I have just started tearing the eng down to replace the head gaskets and found that the intakemanfold bolts on both ends were loose. I have found that there is a servicebultion on them for oil leakage.My question is if these bolts are loose and cause oil leaks could it also be were my water is comeing from and this a commen problem on this eng.

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