I had some minor work done to my 04 and it cost about 200.00 to replace them!
The engine of a Chevy Silverado has the potential to last almost indefinitely with proper maintenance like tune ups, oil changes, and replacing worn or broken parts and gaskets every few years.
intake manifold gaskets need replacing, i have repaired several of these
You will need a new set of head gaskets, exhaust manifold gaskets, intake manifold gasket, new thermostat, 2 gallons of antifreeze, 2 gallons of distilled water, and any hose that may need replacing.
No, you need a new gasket. About the only gaskets that may be reusable are valve cover gaskets some engines.
I my self would not, That's what gaskets are for. unless there is some inperfections were the gaskets go,if there is use a small amount of sealant only. and be sure its OEM sealer. And install gaskets.
It would be very unlikely. Fuel injectors give very little problems.
if surges worse at idle when cold possible intake manifold gaskets leaking will usually set o2 or fuel trim codes
Not that I've heard of. Replacing the gaskets and inspecting the manifold for warping or cracks is the best way to stop intake vacuum leaks.
It is the Intake Manifold Gaskets FYIilikebananas
No, You don't put anything on Head, Exahust or intake gaskets. CJ actually you do put a 1/8'th inch bead of black silicone on the gasket to ensure no leaks occur and it also helps hold the gasket in place when your putting the intake manifold on. I'm a ford master technician, you ALWAYS use silicone when replacing intake and head gaskets. =DK
You need the sealant on the ends where the supplied gaskets don't cover fully.
head gaskets blow and intake manifold gaskets break