Intake Gaskets

170407LG1A - : Fuel Pump And Sender Assembly for Nissan Image

Fuel Pump And Sender Assembly

Nissan 17040-7LG1A
Awd. In Tank Assy.. Incl.Fuel Tank Sending Unit. Kicks. 2.0l. At tank.
$197.36
170403KA1E - : Fuel Pump for Nissan Image

Fuel Pump

Nissan 17040-3KA1E
Pathfinder.
$791.40
170409BM0B - : Fuel Pump And Strainer Set for Nissan Image

Fuel Pump And Strainer Set

Nissan 17040-9BM0B
In Tank Assy. Frontier. 4.0l. With flex fuel.
$650.75
170406MA0A - : Fuel Pump for Nissan Image

Fuel Pump

Nissan 17040-6MA0A
Rogue Sport. In-tank pump. In Tank Assy.
$800.12
999Q6HX020 - : Mirror, Rear View With Monitor for Nissan Image

Mirror, Rear View With Monitor

Nissan 999Q6-HX020
Get a rear view mirror that does a little more. Features a built-in monitor to help give you an improved view of what's directly behind...
$567.00
170407LG0A - : Fuel Pump And Sender Assembly for Nissan Image

Fuel Pump And Sender Assembly

Nissan 17040-7LG0A
Fwd. In Tank Assy.. Incl.Fuel Tank Sending Unit. Kicks. 2.0l. At tank.
$197.36
170406GP0A - : Fuel Pump And Sender Assembly for Nissan Image

Fuel Pump And Sender Assembly

Nissan 17040-6GP0A
In Tank Assy.. Incl.Fuel Tank Sending Unit. Z. 3.0l.
$739.68
110981KT6A - : Engine Valve Seat for Nissan Image

Engine Valve Seat

Nissan 11098-1KT6A
Seat Valve, Intake. <br>Engine Valve Seat.
Backordered
11098JF06A - : Engine Valve Seat for Nissan Image

Engine Valve Seat

Nissan 11098-JF06A
Intake.
$115.95
985Q21FA0A - : Air Bag Impact Sensor Bracket (Front) for Nissan Image

Air Bag Impact Sensor Bracket (Front)

Nissan 985Q2-1FA0A
Modules and sensors. outer. Bracket Air Bag Sensor, Center. <br>Bracket that holds the Air Bag Impact Sensor. Front impact sensor.
$14.64

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Intake Gaskets: Sealing Air and Fuel Delivery

Shop the vast inventory of parts here at Bill Korum's Puyallup Nissan of Warwick and you'll realize why mechanics call us first. Intake gaskets seal the connection between your intake manifold and cylinder heads to prevent air and vacuum leaks. These gaskets maintain proper air-fuel mixture ratios by keeping unmetered air from entering the combustion chambers. Failed intake gaskets cause rough idling, power loss, and increased fuel consumption that affects performance. Understanding when intake gaskets need replacement prevents engine damage and maintains proper performance levels.

What Intake Gaskets Do

Intake gaskets sit between the intake manifold mounting surface and the cylinder head faces to create a seal. They seal the air and fuel mixture inside the intake passages while preventing engine oil and coolant from leaking externally. The gaskets also maintain proper vacuum pressure needed for various engine systems including brake boosters and emission controls. Modern intake gaskets use composite materials that withstand high temperatures and resist chemical degradation from fuel and oil exposure. The seal must remain flexible enough to accommodate thermal expansion while maintaining constant sealing pressure during operation. These gaskets work with your fuel system to ensure proper air-fuel ratios reach the combustion chambers for efficient burning.

Why Intake Gaskets Fail

Heat cycles from engine operation cause gasket materials to harden and lose flexibility over extended time periods. The constant expansion and contraction of the manifold and cylinder head gradually crushes the gasket material permanently. Chemical reactions between gasket compounds and fuel additives accelerate material breakdown and deterioration. Improper torque specifications during installation can crush gaskets immediately or cause premature failure later. Warped manifold surfaces from overheating prevent proper sealing even with new gaskets installed correctly. Models like the Altima and Sentra typically need intake gasket replacement around 100,000 miles or when vacuum leaks cause performance problems.

Why Genuine Intake Gaskets Work Better

Aftermarket intake gaskets often use inferior materials that deteriorate faster than factory specifications predict under normal use. Generic versions may have incorrect thickness that affects manifold alignment and bolt torque specifications. Budget gaskets lack the proper material composition to resist fuel and heat exposure over time. Genuine Nissan intake gaskets use materials specifically engineered for your engine's operating conditions and requirements. The dimensions match factory specifications exactly for proper sealing and manifold positioning during installation. Factory gaskets maintain flexibility through more heat cycles than substitutes available in the aftermarket. Get back on the road in no time with genuine OEM parts from Bill Korum's Puyallup Nissan of Warwick.