Re: GM 3100 bad head gasket???
If it's intake, there wouldn't be pressure in the cooling system. That means combustion pressure is getting into the coolant. Oil can suck in from under the intake during the intake stroke, so that explains the milky coolant. 3.1s are known for cracked heads as well, but with oil in the coolant, I would say head gasket. With oil getting in the coolant, I would say there's a good chance of the head being warped as well. I believe the spec on a 3.1 is .002" warp, but I like to resurface every time I do head gaskets. Only other cause would be a cracked block, but highly unlikely
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