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The Scion Intake Manifold Gasket ensures that the engine also breathes properly with no leaks and also provides the Scion drivers with a dependable amount of power and efficiency and is a small part with a big reward. The brand was born in 2003 and has disrupted the compact market with bold colors, one price one buy, and our Release Series that is allowing young owners to stand out. Scion also served as an experimental laboratory of radical technology and marketing concepts, such as Virtual Scion City, selling over a million cars before the badge retired in 2016, but the spirit of customization continues to give Scion fans an inspiration to this day. The Intake Manifold Gasket is simply a thin seal in between the manifold and the cylinder head, which prevents unwanted air or coolant to creep into the mix of combustion so that the computer may deliver the appropriate proportion of fuel and spark. There is no special machine needed, and the installation of a new Intake Manifold Gasket is a time-consuming task. Disconnect battery, bleed fuel pressure and remove air ducts and sensors. Unbolt and move the manifold straight up, scrape until both surfaces are shiny. Install the new Intake Manifold Gasket on alignment dowels, simply drop the manifold straight down, hand thread the bolts and screw them in a crisscross pattern to factory tightness. Fit back hoses and sensors and ducting, refill any coolant that has gone missing, reconnect the battery and turn on the motor and then wait to hear any hissing or dripping of liquids indicating the presence of a leak.