Your Plenum Gasket Pictures -- Post Up
I've seen some of yours here and there all over this forum. However, the photo-memory is not what it used to be in going back to find them all. So maybe this thread could be a collection of them. The collection would serve to flaunt our pride/joy of the effort having taken to access them as well as a good reference for others to see what might be the condition.
So provide (if you don't mind) picture(s) and the MILEAGE. Include any other helpful characterization.
Miles: 126K
Gasket Blown? (yes/no): NO
Replacement? (yes/no/other): Yes -- M1
Classic baked on oil bottom of plate, which is above the valley


Scraped the goop off

Plate off, showing the PCV oil bake on (normal!), Gasket intact




The all info thread about the Plenum Intake Gasket, all should read: https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...um-thread.html
So provide (if you don't mind) picture(s) and the MILEAGE. Include any other helpful characterization.
Miles: 126K
Gasket Blown? (yes/no): NO
Replacement? (yes/no/other): Yes -- M1
Classic baked on oil bottom of plate, which is above the valley


Scraped the goop off

Plate off, showing the PCV oil bake on (normal!), Gasket intact




The all info thread about the Plenum Intake Gasket, all should read: https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...um-thread.html
Last edited by Wh1t3NuKle; Dec 31, 2011 at 01:08 PM. Reason: added link to sticky
Replaced on 09/2010 at 124.274 mi. Current mileage 159.071 12/2011
Gasket Blown? : NO The gasket was broken when plenum plate was removed
Replacement? : Yes M1




Replaced with this Mopar M1 Mpi Intake non egr.
Gasket Blown? : NO The gasket was broken when plenum plate was removed
Replacement? : Yes M1

Replaced with this Mopar M1 Mpi Intake non egr.
Last edited by merc225hp; Dec 18, 2013 at 07:00 PM.
Talk about a public service! Kudos, WN. It's important for people to be able to see what normal PCV system deposits look like -- especially so with the persistent myth that anything other than shiny steel on the top of the belly pan is an indication of failure.
Yeah, mine sure didn't look like that though.... Wonder if it was MINE that had been into before, and they put in the cork gasket......
Not like Ive done a 100 but ive never seen a cork one before. I do know, that at some point, Dodge made an upgraded gasket. The oldest one Ive worked on is a 97, and thats what the gasket looked like. Loose bolts and all.
Here's my plenum pictures:
Gasket Blown: Appeared so
Replacement: Hughes Plate and gasket
Miles: just under 148k



Gasket Blown: Appeared so
Replacement: Hughes Plate and gasket
Miles: just under 148k



Last edited by stewie01; Jan 1, 2012 at 12:48 PM.
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So you old-timers, I mean vintage dudes, I mean bad asses could put up your pictures OR as best you can note your mileage, condition, and replacement method.
I had about 165K on mine, and it was most certainly blown out. Four places at least. Some parts of the gasket were missing completely.... (no clue where they went, and I didn't find them in the oil pan when I did the pump either....) I didn't get pics...
You do know the topic is plenum gasket right? Not VC or trans pan!









