【Package Included】: This intake manifold gasket kit contains 6 upper gaskets measuring 2.75 × 1.88 inches and 6 lower gaskets measuring 2.59 × 1.65 inches. The quantity is enough for your daily use and replacement. And the gasket's bright blue appearance makes it easy to spot when in use.
【Main Function】: The intake manifold gasket is designed to seal the intake manifold to the engine cylinder head, helping to ensure that the engine mixes the correct air and fuel into the cylinder. Prevent air leakage during fuel combustion, seal dust and water mist in the air, and regulate combustion chamber temperature.
【Silicone Material】: The intake manifold sealing ring is made of silicone material. It is good sealing, waterproof and leak-proof. It is resistant to high and low temperatures, doesn't deform or fade. It also has good tensile strength, is not prone to aging and degradation, and has a long service life.
【Easy to Use】: The engine needs to be stopped before replacing the intake manifold gasket. Exhaust the gas in the air inlet pipe and close the valve to prevent gas leakage from causing danger. Remove the intake pipe and install the gasket onto the intake manifold. Make sure the installation is secure to prevent air leakage.
【High Compatibility】: These intake manifold gasket kits can be used to replace the gaskets of OEM number 5184562AC 5184331AC and fit perfectly. And it is suitable for models like Durango, Grand Caravan, Avenger, Challenger, Journey, Grand Cherokee, Wrangler and Cherokee.
Description
Specifications:
Quantity: 12 PCS
Color: Blue
Package: 6 Upper Gaskets, 6 Lower Gaskets
Material: Silicone
Weight: 38 g
Upper Size: 2.75 × 1.88 inches
Lower Size: 2.59 × 1.65 inches
Feature: Good Sealing, Durable
OEM: 5184562AC 5184331AC
Symptoms of a bad or failed intake manifold gasket:
-The engine sometimes stalls or reduces power.
-Coolant leaks. There is an obvious coolant smell and evaporation effect, or there is coolant leaking and dripping under the vehicle.
-The engine is overheating but there is no visible coolant leak.
Why do intake manifold gaskets fail?
-If the engine overheats, the extra heat will put pressure on the gasket, over-compressing it.
-Normal wear and tear from daily driving can also cause an intake manifold gasket to fail.