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Chevrolet Avalanche Intake Manifold Gasket is there to keep the V8 heart of the truck sealed tight so that every pulse of air and fuel gets to the cylinders without any leaks. The Chevrolet combines the power of a full-size pickup truck with SUV versatility riding on rugged GMT800 then GMT900 platform that shares parts with other Chevrolet trucks to make maintenance easier. Buyers love the way Avalanche stows cargo with its clever midgate; the way its 130-inch wheelbase delivers stable highway manners; and its available 5.3-liter and 6.0-liter V8 engines that switch between eight and four cylinders to save fuel without dulling performance. Leather seating, ride tuning, and a standard six-speed automatic after 2007 give the Avalanche an upscale feel while towing heavy loads with confidence. Strong body construction, common service parts, and a loyal upgrade parts community make the Avalanche a smart long-term companion for work or adventure. The Intake Manifold Gasket itself is a molded seal set between the aluminum manifold and cylinder heads, constructed of high-temperature rubber inserts on a composite frame so that it can withstand the constant heat cycles and engine vacuum. Engineers sculpted the Intake Manifold Gasket to prevent air, coolant, and grime from sneaking past the junction to preserve power, economy, and emissions on every Chevrolet mile. During service, the new Intake Manifold Gasket is placed after disconnecting the battery, removing ducting and manifold bolts, cleaning surfaces, setting the gasket dry, torquing bolts in a crisscross pattern, reattaching hoses, and starting the engine for leak check.