OE Mopar Intake Gaskets
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How to Replace Intake Gaskets in Your Jeep, Dodge, or Ram
The performance of your Jeep Wrangler relies on a precise air-fuel mixture, making the intake gasket a critical barrier. In 2026, as engines operate at higher pressures, a failing air in gasket can lead to rough idling or stalling. Ensuring a tight in gasket seal is the only way to prevent vacuum leaks that trigger lean error codes and sap horsepower.
Quick Steps to Replace Intake Gaskets
1. Identify Leaks
Monitor for rough idles that smooth out at higher RPMs.
2. Perform Test
Use diagnostic smoke to visually locate leaks around the manifold.
3. Clean Surfaces
Remove all old gasket material using a non-marring plastic scraper.
4. Align New Gasket
Position the Mopar gasket on dowel pins for perfect centering.
5. Apply Torque
Tighten manifold bolts in the factory sequence to avoid warping.
6. Final Verification
Restart and check for the absence of vacuum-related error codes.
Related Parts to Consider
- Full Set Gasket Kit: Provides every seal needed for a total full set gaskets overhaul.
- Valve Covers: Protect your valvetrain while ensuring no oil leaks.
- Hoses & Clamps: Essential for maintaining a sealed vacuum system.
Secure your engine’s performance with a perfect vacuum seal. To find the exact genuine intake seals for your vehicle, contact our team at Canada Mopar Parts today.

