Coolant in the oil - AGAIN!

I pulled all the plugs, the only one that was wet (I slapped them against my hand to see if any water would come off) was the front passenger side plug. Everything else was bone dry.

The intake fit fine, the old intake (which I've already sold) had issues lining up properly, with a bit of wiggling I was able to get it to site correctly. This one, I set it down and all of the bolts went right in just like they're supposed to, no issues at all.

The intake gaskets had to be tripped a little bit on each end in order for the ports to line up properly. I had to cut off maybe a 16th of an inch from the bottom of each end, otherwise the ports would sit higher than the ports on the heads.

I could understand the exhaust producing some water if the coolant didn't look like a milkshake.
Hopefully you found your problem and its the coolant passage seeping into that cylinder,I would try the permatex and make sure that port is sealed reall well as well as the intake bolts.I had a used intake that was milled and sat correctly but the angle to the head was off enough to need the permatex to seal well,also saw one that the coolant passage had just enough minor pitting to cause a little seepage without sealer,good luck.