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Originally posted by terminaldegree:
A quick UOA will put this in perspective, in terms of both existence and severity of the problem. It costs you about $20 and you'd know in about 5 days.
Indeed, your engine comes from the years that experienced the leakage problem. The good thing is, if you get it fixed before serious damage is done to the engine, it will live a LONG life with decent maintenance. I just sold a GM with a 3.1 to one of my friends and it's still running well at 175,000 miles. That car was a '95 and didn't have "the" problem.