I seafoamed by car today and I noticed that some smoke was exiting from under my intake manifold. How difficult is it to replace the intake manifold gasket? I might need some help getting it done.
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I seafoamed by car today and I noticed that some smoke was exiting from under my intake manifold. How difficult is it to replace the intake manifold gasket? I might need some help getting it done.
Easy....get one of the Thermal gaskets off eBay they are like 30 bucks keeps the temps down in the intake manifold...should be able to have it off in 20 min prob from start to finish 1 hour
Unless you hear or feel an obvious intake leak, don't sweat it. I've seen that happen before with seafoam. Intake manifold gaskets rarely fail.
How can the smoke come out at all? The intake manifold should be under vacuum so a leaking intake side gasket should allow additional air to be sucked in (not out). Now the exhaust side is a different story. A leaking exhaust manifold gasket will fill the engine bay with smoke during a seafoam treatment... ask me how I know!
I stand corrected.