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the things to look at are the ignition wires and the spark plugs. If the plugs have not been changed in soemtime (i.e. 30 - 40,000 miles), it may be time to purchase and install a set of either Bosch or Champion spark plugs. gapped at .030". This is a likely scenario but if everything is in good working order, it may be the sign of a more serious problem. Let me know what you find?
are you sure its not the rocker cover gasket,otherwise its a job that only an enthusiast/competant person would attemp....(ive done one in 40 years.....and that proved to be the rocker cover after all)
Get a compression check to find out if you have a bad head gasket, I have a 96 with the 3.8L that had the same problems at first. then it started to blow out antifreeze thru the expansion tank, the head gasket finally blew the rest of the way going down the highway
i don't think so.
with a broken gasket, you have to have it repair immediately because it would create more problems and more $$$ to spend.
you might end up with a broken engine if you would continue to use it.
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