Before purchasing and installing an engine intake manifold, make sure it is the correct fit for your vehicle
- Keep oil changed and level full for proper lubrication
- Tighten intake bolts to proper manufacturer's specs
- Do not run an overheated engine or damage to components or gaskets could occur
- Regularly inspect engine intake manifolds for signs of damage or wear, and replace them if signs of damage are found
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- Oil or coolant leaking at top of engine
- Air sucked in through bad intake gasket
- Poor engine performance
- Hissing or whistling sound at intake manifold
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