This is for my 2001 Dodge Dakota, with 142,000 miles on it. 3.9 liter V6 and a 5-speed manual. I removed the throttle body yesterday to clean it and while it was off I took a look down into the intake manifold and I can see oil at the back edge where the manifold meets the belly pan below it. It's not a lot of oil, maybe a teaspoon in total, just lying along that edge. On Dodges this usually means the belly pan gasket is blown, but there is usually much more oil present inside the manifold and there are other problems too-pinging, loss of power and MPG and increased oil consumption. My truck runs OK but is kind of gutless, doesn't have the best power it could have, especially when going up hills. I used my vacuum gauge and at idle my engine has a steady 21 inches, every so often it will blip up to 22 or 23. I pulled the PCV and vent hoses off and at idle there is strong vacuum on the PCV hose, no air movement at all on the vent side.
I don't know what to check for next. I think I might have a blown belly pan gasket. I'd like to know if you guys here think the tests I have done so far indicate a bad gasket. I donn't know enough about the diagnostics to be sure. I can do the work and replace it though.
Thanks.
I don't know what to check for next. I think I might have a blown belly pan gasket. I'd like to know if you guys here think the tests I have done so far indicate a bad gasket. I donn't know enough about the diagnostics to be sure. I can do the work and replace it though.
Thanks.