Time to repair my plenum gasket?
#21
www.mopartsracing.com Mine came with water pumpgasket, crankshaft seal, and timing cover gasket...I have an extra pump gasket also! About $52.
#22
Okay I got to show my ignorance and age here, how does oil get into the plenum? Now you should know I am older than dirt and not use to these TBs. My newest car is a 2000 Olds which has injection, but all I have done to it is change fluids and got pissed off on election night and finely changed plugs at 112,000 miles (recommend change at 100,000 so not to late). BTW plugs looked new and I got car new so know they were never changed, they were all foreign plugs, NGK. PITA job, back three plugs you have to do by feel only. Anyway, the only way I see oil getting into plenum is PCV valve. If I understand, the plenum is just a pan in bottom of intake Manifold with a gasket between. I am thinking just a big air chamber. Maybe a link explaining? Just trying to figure out this Dodge I bought on Oct 2 and have been reading a lot about plenum problems on this forum. I don't have any problems, but just trying to learn. So far I have put on new starter, rotor, dist cap, wires, plugs and took of TB and cleaned it as well as removed and inspected IAC, TPS and MAP, cleaned carbon off one of them. Truck now has 167,000. I have read sticky post and study, but everything talks about changing. My CAT does rattle when cold, but plenty of power and no missing out.
Last edited by diverjer; 11-11-2012 at 06:16 PM.
#23
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...um-thread.html
The if the gaskets are blown or leaking, the oil seeps around the cover plate (bottom of the plenum) and gets sucked into the air intake (top of the plenum).
The if the gaskets are blown or leaking, the oil seeps around the cover plate (bottom of the plenum) and gets sucked into the air intake (top of the plenum).
#25
Thanks, so it sounds like that pan is just sitting in oil going down. I understand the amount of suction, I pulled off the vac hose and dumped some Sea Fome directly in. Did telescopic magnet and it stuck to bottom, so must be original. My telescopic mirror was just a little too big, but with just a light it looked pretty darn clean where I could see. On sides, not pan maybe a few spots of carbon. Could see what looked like that gray gasket stuff squeezed out of where pan hooked to manifold. Actually looked like that stuff they use instead of a gaskets that you are suppose to squeeze out. You could actually see the silver color of plenum.
Last edited by diverjer; 11-11-2012 at 06:19 PM.
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My Take
I doing my plenum this week I did remove my o2 sensors and cleaned them up it did help my idle issue...will replace them after the plenum rebuild.one sure indicator of plenum issue...#8 plug fouled with oil. and extra high vacuum at oil cap...or at least mine had that you could hear it. I'll be doing the huges rebuild for $119 plus shipping pretty cheap.I intended to do it my self but ist cold weather,I live in Iowa and only have a machine shed NO garage.. Will try to remember to post after also will scan the motor before and after just to see what inproves.
#29
If you have the oem cat still on there then remove the o2 sensors, muffler, and tailpipe. Take a long metal rod of some sort smash all of the material apart that's inside the cat. Start the truck and hit the gas until all the material is out. Reassemble.
For me I unclamped my recently installed high flow cat, crushed everything on the inside with a long wrench an dumped it all out, then reinstalled.
For me I unclamped my recently installed high flow cat, crushed everything on the inside with a long wrench an dumped it all out, then reinstalled.