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What Does an Intake Gasket Do

What Does an Intake Gasket Do?

Intake gaskets seal gaps between the intake manifold and the cylinder head. They are made in thicknesses ranging from 0.060 inch to 0.120 inch. If too much air gets into the system, the car will not run properly.

Intake Manifold

    Gaskets are located throughout the engine, but one of the most important parts of the engine is the intake manifold. The intake manifold regulates the amount of air and fuel your engine gets to create the combustible reactions that power the business. The gaskets can withstand temperatures of 500 degrees Fahrenheit and higher. Some gaskets are made from high-temperature plastic that actually cools the air that passes through them.

Gasket Problem Symptoms

    You know that your intake gaskets are no longer doing their job if you start seeing puddles forming under the car when it is in park or when you see a leak in the coolant system. Also, if your engine is rough and slightly jerky, or if you hear whistling from the engine taking in excess air, you have problems with your gaskets.

Repair

    A vacuum gauge that checks manifold pressure is used to find the leak. All coolant must be drained from the vehicle and the manifold must be removed in order to replace the gaskets.

Warning

    In the book, "Small Black Chevy Engine Buildups," the editors write that with too much air "your engine will turn into melted cheesecake; too little and itll drive like melted cheesecake."

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