
Originally Posted by
ryan roopnarine
yeeeahhh, incidentally, i was going to ask you about gm products and this subject, if you'd care to comment. car in question is 2001 chevy impala. the intake manifold gasket (3.4l) went, and, i guess, sucked a bit of coolant. the first oil change after the gasket replacement had some metal in it, but that went away. the car was a fleet vehicle, in the same owner's possession, which he had the oil changed on by the oil life monitor. i found a good deal of sludge and carbon in the oil, and started changing it every 300-600 miles to get it out. i thought that the (mess) was a result of the coolant, but i noticed that the oil was starting to stink of gasoline when changing it at short intervals, suspect that maybe injectors, combined with 6000 mile oil changes, is the actual cause. car runs great, almost no ping, about 20 mpg with the a/c on in stop and go driving. at most, the car needs spark plugs. is this a vehicle that might have hereditary fuel injector problems? i wouldn't care if it weren't for the fact that my mother drives this vehicle instead of the taurus now. thanks for the other answer. it looks like i might need to pick up one of the OTC units from ebay.