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Pontiac Grand Prix Head Gasket is a term that unites a well-known performance car with an important seal in the engine. With smooth curves, sharp handling, and power-to-comfort ratio in its engines, the Pontiac legacy is shining through the Grand Prix that has become fun on a tight-twisting road and comfortable on the highways, thanks to effective brakes and intelligent aerodynamic design. The Pontiac driving position, trunk capacity and long-lasting V6 are applauded by the owners along with the sporty tune in the suspensions that ensure that the body roll is kept at bay as the Grand Prix is also capable of providing a soft ride. The Grand Prix has intuitive touch controls and visible gauges, while the lengthy production cycles ensure that Pontiac parts are readily available when one needs them to do something on his or her weekend projects. The key to a reliable performance rests with the Head Gasket, a multi layer seal on each Pontiac Grand Prix engine that seals in combustion pressure within the cylinders, prevents the mixing of coolant and oil, and allows the engine to be able to maintain consistent compression during hard acceleration. A healthy Head Gasket maintains a stable operation temperature, eliminate white exhaust smoke, and maintains fuel economy, and thus giving careful drivers, there is an early symptom sign such as milky oil or unusual coolant discharge. Since the Head Gasket is sandwiched between the block and the cylinder head the steel construction must withstand the heat cycles and crankcase pressures the entire life of a factory powertrain. To replace it, disconnect battery, drain fluids, move head, wipe down surfaces, install new Head Gasket, start bolts in order, fill coolant, check leakages.