Saturday, November 16, 2013

How to Replace the Intake Manifold Gasket on a Saturn

The intake manifold gasket on your Saturn is a malleable material set in between the air intake manifold, the cylinder head and the engine block. The intake manifold gasket prevents air and fuel from leaking by sealing the gap between the cylinder head and the engine block. If your intake manifold is leaking, the car will experience a decrease in gas mileage and poor engine performance if the intake manifold gasket is leaking.

Instructions

    1

    Remove the air cleaner assembly. Remove the bolts holding the Saturns air cleaner in place, and remove the hose clamp screws holding the intake tubing to the throttle body. Pull the air cleaner assembly off the throttle body.

    2

    Disconnect the cable running to the negative battery terminal. Loosen the cable clamp nut and slide the cable off the negative terminal.

    3

    Label and disconnect all wires and hoses connected to the intake manifold with masking tape and a permanent marker. Note each wire and plugs location on the manifold.

    4

    Remove the bracket to manifold bolts. Unscrew the retaining nuts and the manifold to cylinder bolts and pull the intake manifold off.

    5

    Clean the old rubber gasket material off of the gasket mating surfaces with a razor blade, solvent and a clean rag.

    6

    Apply a bead of RTV sealant to the gasket mating surfaces on both the engine and the manifold.

    7

    Press the gasket onto the manifold. Make sure you have the gasket perfectly centered on the Saturns manifold.

    8

    Align the mounting holes on the intake manifold to the engine block and re-tighten all of the bolts you removed in step 5.

    9

    Reconnect all of the wiring and plugs to the intake manifold, and reconnect the battery.

    10

    Start the Saturns engine and check for any fuel leaking from the intake.


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