Fig. 208: INTAKE TORQUE SEQUENCE 3.8L
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The intake system is made up of an upper and lower intake manifold. The upper intake manifold is made of a
composite material for the 3.8L engine. The lower intake manifold also provides coolant crossover between
cylinder heads and houses the coolant thermostat.
The intake manifold utilizes a compact design with very low restriction and outstanding flow balance. This
design allows the engine to perform with a wide torque curve while increasing higher RPM horsepower.
If, for some reason, the molded-in vacuum ports break, the composite manifold can be salvaged. The vacuum
ports are designed to break at the shoulder, if overloaded. Additional material in the shoulder area provides
sufficient stock to repair. Also, if the special screws that attach the MAP sensor, power steering reservoir, and
the EGR tube become stripped, an oversized screw is available to repair the stripped-out condition.
Diagnosis and Testing
INTAKE MANIFOLD LEAKS
An intake manifold air leak is characterized by lower than normal manifold vacuum. Also, one or more
cylinders may not be functioning.
1. Start the engine.
2. Spray a small stream of water (Spray Bottle) at the suspected leak area.
3. If engine RPM'S change, the area of the suspected leak has been found.
WARNING:
Use extreme caution when the engine is operating. Do not stand in a
direct line with the fan. Do not put your hands near the pulleys, belts or
the fan. Do not wear loose clothing.
2010 Jeep Wrangler Sport
2010 ENGINE 3.8L - Service Information - Wrangler
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