Swapping intake gaskets on a 5.3L
nathank
10-05-2005, 02:15 PM
After troubleshooting my cold start issue for a month now, I am being told it is most likely intake gaskets.
For anyone who has swapped intake gaskets on a 5.3L please feel free to chime in with any advice that might help with this process. I don't anticipate it will be all that difficult, but I have never worked on a 5.3 before so I am not real sure.
I picked up the gaskets and they are hard plastic with rubber around the port areas. Is it necessary to use silicone on any parts when bolting the intake back on?
From what I can tell the intake torque specs are
1st pass - 44 in/lbs
2nd pass - 89 in/lbs
All help is appreciated!
For anyone who has swapped intake gaskets on a 5.3L please feel free to chime in with any advice that might help with this process. I don't anticipate it will be all that difficult, but I have never worked on a 5.3 before so I am not real sure.
I picked up the gaskets and they are hard plastic with rubber around the port areas. Is it necessary to use silicone on any parts when bolting the intake back on?
From what I can tell the intake torque specs are
1st pass - 44 in/lbs
2nd pass - 89 in/lbs
All help is appreciated!
jeverett
10-05-2005, 02:20 PM
I looked at a shop manual for this procedure when I thought mine were messed up. I decided not to mess with it...more power to ya man.
nathank
10-05-2005, 02:30 PM
I looked at a shop manual for this procedure when I thought mine were messed up. I decided not to mess with it...more power to ya man.
Why did you think they were messed up?
Why did you think they were messed up?
BlenderWizard
10-05-2005, 02:37 PM
While you've got the intake off, you might as well go ahead and change your knock sensors, because they are located under the intake manifold
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2613117#post2613117
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2613117#post2613117
nathank
10-05-2005, 02:46 PM
While you've got the intake off, you might as well go ahead and change your knock sensors, because they are located under the intake manifold
Great, how much do those cost?
Great, how much do those cost?
jeverett
10-05-2005, 02:53 PM
Why did you think they were messed up?
I had a bad coolant leak that I couldn't spot outside the engine anywhere, so I had it checked and the head gasket on the driver side was cracked.
It leaked 3 resivors of coolant in the oil before I found out. It later caused my engine to spin 4 bearings.
I had a bad coolant leak that I couldn't spot outside the engine anywhere, so I had it checked and the head gasket on the driver side was cracked.
It leaked 3 resivors of coolant in the oil before I found out. It later caused my engine to spin 4 bearings.
BlenderWizard
10-05-2005, 03:53 PM
I had a bad coolant leak that I couldn't spot outside the engine anywhere, so I had it checked and the head gasket on the driver side was cracked.
It leaked 3 resivors of coolant in the oil before I found out. It later caused my engine to spin 4 bearings.
That just sounds like it's time to change the engine
It leaked 3 resivors of coolant in the oil before I found out. It later caused my engine to spin 4 bearings.
That just sounds like it's time to change the engine
BlenderWizard
10-05-2005, 03:55 PM
Great, how much do those cost?
About $40 each, and there's two of them
About $40 each, and there's two of them
nathank
10-05-2005, 04:04 PM
About $40 each, and there's two of them
Ouch, I think I'll take my chances with the ones in there.
Ouch, I think I'll take my chances with the ones in there.
jeverett
10-05-2005, 05:17 PM
That just sounds like it's time to change the engine
I did, about 30K ago. I'm waiting on this one to crap out on me. I want a 6.0 or a built 5.3 or something like that.
I did, about 30K ago. I'm waiting on this one to crap out on me. I want a 6.0 or a built 5.3 or something like that.
nineball481
10-05-2005, 05:29 PM
After troubleshooting my cold start issue for a month now, I am being told it is most likely intake gaskets.
For anyone who has swapped intake gaskets on a 5.3L please feel free to chime in with any advice that might help with this process. I don't anticipate it will be all that difficult, but I have never worked on a 5.3 before so I am not real sure.
I picked up the gaskets and they are hard plastic with rubber around the port areas. Is it necessary to use silicone on any parts when bolting the intake back on?
From what I can tell the intake torque specs are
1st pass - 44 in/lbs
2nd pass - 89 in/lbs
All help is appreciated!
Just take your time. Don't loose any parts. It could be helpful to take pictures before you start. Don't force anything off, there may be a hidden bolt. Once you get everything off you should not need silicone for the gasket, it should seal itself. I would recommend getting a Haynes or Chilton manual and read up on the procedure. Those books are handy to have around anyways. Use common sense! Everything should go smoothly.
Once it is back together and you start it and it runs like crap, you have left a sensor or vacuum line disconnected.
Just take your time.
For anyone who has swapped intake gaskets on a 5.3L please feel free to chime in with any advice that might help with this process. I don't anticipate it will be all that difficult, but I have never worked on a 5.3 before so I am not real sure.
I picked up the gaskets and they are hard plastic with rubber around the port areas. Is it necessary to use silicone on any parts when bolting the intake back on?
From what I can tell the intake torque specs are
1st pass - 44 in/lbs
2nd pass - 89 in/lbs
All help is appreciated!
Just take your time. Don't loose any parts. It could be helpful to take pictures before you start. Don't force anything off, there may be a hidden bolt. Once you get everything off you should not need silicone for the gasket, it should seal itself. I would recommend getting a Haynes or Chilton manual and read up on the procedure. Those books are handy to have around anyways. Use common sense! Everything should go smoothly.
Once it is back together and you start it and it runs like crap, you have left a sensor or vacuum line disconnected.
Just take your time.
nathank
10-10-2005, 09:44 AM
Completed the swap this weekend. Everything went great and it seems to have cleared up my issue. Thank you all for your help, it is appreciated.
jeverett
10-10-2005, 09:51 AM
Glad to hear it man! :D
Sublime69
10-28-2005, 01:05 AM
Completed the swap this weekend. Everything went great and it seems to have cleared up my issue. Thank you all for your help, it is appreciated.
I might need to change mine, how did it go? How long did it take??
Thanks
I might need to change mine, how did it go? How long did it take??
Thanks
nathank
10-28-2005, 09:15 AM
I might need to change mine, how did it go? How long did it take??
Thanks
It actually wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. It took 3 hours or so, but I made sure to clean everything up real well. My throttle body and intake was gunked up so I cleaned all that up real well. I also spent some extra time prepping the intake where the old gaskets were.
Only special tools I had to go get was a 1/4 torque wrench to handle the BIG inch pound torque job. 44in/lbs first pass and 89in/lbs total.
Also, I didn't have the fuel line disconnect tool, so I pulled the injectors from the intake. If you do it this way, be sure to lube those rubber O-rings on the injectors or they won't slide in very easily.
Thanks
It actually wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. It took 3 hours or so, but I made sure to clean everything up real well. My throttle body and intake was gunked up so I cleaned all that up real well. I also spent some extra time prepping the intake where the old gaskets were.
Only special tools I had to go get was a 1/4 torque wrench to handle the BIG inch pound torque job. 44in/lbs first pass and 89in/lbs total.
Also, I didn't have the fuel line disconnect tool, so I pulled the injectors from the intake. If you do it this way, be sure to lube those rubber O-rings on the injectors or they won't slide in very easily.
LongIslander26
10-28-2005, 09:37 AM
After troubleshooting my cold start issue for a month now, I am being told it is most likely intake gaskets.
For anyone who has swapped intake gaskets on a 5.3L please feel free to chime in with any advice that might help with this process. I don't anticipate it will be all that difficult, but I have never worked on a 5.3 before so I am not real sure.
I picked up the gaskets and they are hard plastic with rubber around the port areas. Is it necessary to use silicone on any parts when bolting the intake back on?
From what I can tell the intake torque specs are
1st pass - 44 in/lbs
2nd pass - 89 in/lbs
All help is appreciated!
If you put 89 pounds on that PLASTIC intake manifold, you're going to break it. They're not hard to get out, because there is no distibutor to have to re-stab. The directions with new gaskets should give you the torque specs. You shouldn't need any silocone, as the gaskets snap on th the intake manifold. Basically, once you get all the wiring disconnected,and the fuel lines for the intectors,and whatever all else is on there, loosen the manifold, lift it slightly, and it comes right out. I was surpised how easy it was when I did my first one.
For anyone who has swapped intake gaskets on a 5.3L please feel free to chime in with any advice that might help with this process. I don't anticipate it will be all that difficult, but I have never worked on a 5.3 before so I am not real sure.
I picked up the gaskets and they are hard plastic with rubber around the port areas. Is it necessary to use silicone on any parts when bolting the intake back on?
From what I can tell the intake torque specs are
1st pass - 44 in/lbs
2nd pass - 89 in/lbs
All help is appreciated!
If you put 89 pounds on that PLASTIC intake manifold, you're going to break it. They're not hard to get out, because there is no distibutor to have to re-stab. The directions with new gaskets should give you the torque specs. You shouldn't need any silocone, as the gaskets snap on th the intake manifold. Basically, once you get all the wiring disconnected,and the fuel lines for the intectors,and whatever all else is on there, loosen the manifold, lift it slightly, and it comes right out. I was surpised how easy it was when I did my first one.
nathank
10-28-2005, 10:28 AM
If you put 89 pounds on that PLASTIC intake manifold, you're going to break it.
89 INCH pounds. Yes, that is the correct specs.
89 INCH pounds. Yes, that is the correct specs.
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