DODGE TRUCK 1993 Service Repair Manual

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11
- 2
EXHAUST
SYSTEM
AND
INTAKE MANIFOLD

EXHAUST

J9011-41

Fig.
1
Exhaust
System—Gasoline
Engines
(Typical)
the turbine wheel
and
shaft.
At the
other
end of the

shaft
is the
compressor wheel.
The
compressor wheel
draws
air in and
forces
it
into
the
engine cylinders
through
the
intake manifold.
Supplying Increased air flow to the engine pro­

vides:

• Improved engine performance
• Lower exhaust smoke density
• Improved operating economy
• Altitude compensation • Noise reduction.

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EXHAUST
SYSTEM
AND
INTAKE MANIFOLD
11-3

EXHAUST PIPE MUFFLER
TAIL
PIPE
J91U-42

Fig.
2
Exhaust System—Diesel Engines (Typical)

EXHAUST SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
CONDITION

POSSIBLE
CAUSE CORRECTION

EXCESSIVE
EXHAUST
NOISE
1.
Leaks at pipe joints.

2.
Burned or blown out muffler.

3.
Burned or rusted out exhaust pipe.

4.
Exhaust pipe leaking at manifold flange.

5.
Exhaust manifold cracked or broken.
6. Leak between manifold and cylinder head.

7.
Restriction in muffler or tail pipe.
1.
Tighten clamps
at
leaking joints.

2.
Replace muffler assembly. Check exhaust system.

3.
Replace exhaust pipe.

4.
Tighten connection attaching nuts.

5.
Replace exhaust manifold.
6. Tighten exhaust manifold to cylinder head stud nuts or bolts.

7.
Remove restriction, if possible. Replace muffler or tail pipe,
as

necessary.
LEAKING
EXHAUST
GASES
1.
Leaks at pipe joints.

2.
Damaged or improperly installed gaskets.
1.
Tighten clamps at leaking joints.

2.
Replace gaskets, as necessary.
ENGINE
HARD
TO
WARM
UP
OR
WILL
NOT RETURN TO NORMAL
IDLE
1.
Thermostat broken.

2.
Blocked crossover passage in intake manifold.
1.
Replace thermostat.

2.
Remove restriction or replace intake manifold.

J9311-10

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11
- 4
EXHAUST SYSTEM
AND
INTAKE MANIFOLD

SERVICE
PROCEDURES (GASOLINE ENGINES)

INDEX

page

Catalytic
Converters
4
Engine
Exhaust
Manifold
: . . . . 15

Exhaust
Heat
Shields
5

Exhaust
Pipe
4
page

Exhaust
Tailpipe
. 5

Intake Manifold
13

Mufflers
4

EXHAUST PIPE Refer
to
Figs.
1, 4, 5 and 6 for the
following proce­

dure.

REMOVAL (1) Raise vehicle
on a
hoist.
(2) Apply penetrating
oil to
bolts
and
clamp nuts.
(3) Remove clamps, supports
and
bolts from
ex­

haust pipe.
(4) Remove
the
exhaust pipe.
(5) Clean ends
of
pipes
to
assure mating
of all

parts.

(6) Discard rusted clamps, broken
or
worn supports
and attaching parts. Replace
a
component with orig­
inal equipment parts,
or
equivalent. This will assure
proper alignment with other parts
in the
system
and
provide acceptable exhaust noise levels.
INSTALLATION (1) Assemble exhaust pipe, supports
and
clamps
loosely
to
permit proper alignment
of all
parts. (2) Position
the
exhaust pipe
for
proper clearance
with underbody parts.
(3)
On
models using ball-type connections, alter­
nately tighten bolts
to
assure flanges
are
even
and

parallel.
(4) Tighten
all
clamp nuts, bolts
and
support
bracket nuts/bolts
to the
proper torques (Refer
to
Figs.
1, 4, 5 and 6).
(5) Lower
the
vehicle.
(6) Start
the
engine
and
check
for
leaks.
CATALYTIC CONVERTERS Refer
to
Figs.
1, 4, 5 and 6 for the
following proce­

dure.

REMOVAL (1) Raise vehicle
on a
hoist.
(2) Apply penetrating
oil to
bolts
and
clamp nuts.
(3) Remove clamps, isolators
and
bolts.
(4) Remove
the
catalytic converter.
(5) Clean ends
of
pipes
and
muffler
to
assure mat­
ing
of all
parts. (6) Discard rusted clamps, broken
or
worn isola­

tors,
supports
and
attaching parts. Replace
a
compo­
nent with original equipment parts,
or
equivalent. This will assure proper alignment with other parts
in

the system
and
provide acceptable exhaust noise lev­

els.

INSTALLATION (1) Assemble converter, isolators
and
clamps
loosely
to
permit proper alignment
of all
parts. (2) Position
the
converter
for
proper clearance with
exhaust heat shields
and
underbody parts.
(3) Tighten
all
clamp nuts, bolts
and
support
bracket nuts/bolts
to the
proper torques (Refer
to

Figs.
1, 4, 5 and 6).

(4) Lower
the
vehicle.
(5) Start
the
engine
and
check
for
leaks.
MUFFLERS Refer
to
Figs.
1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 for the
following
procedure.
REMOVAL (1) Raise vehicle
on a
hoist.
(2) Apply penetrating
oil to
bolts
and
clamp nuts. (3) Remove clamps, isolators
and
bolts.
(4) Remove
the
muffler.
(5) Clean ends
of
pipes
and
muffler
to
assure mat­
ing
of all
parts.
(6) Discard rusted clamps, broken
or
worn isola­

tors,
supports
and
attaching parts. Replace
a
compo­
nent with original equipment parts,
or
equivalent.
This will assure proper alignment with other parts
in

the system
and
provide acceptable exhaust noise lev­
els.

INSTALLATION (1) Assemble muffler, isolators
and
clamps loosely
to permit proper alignment
of all
parts. (2) Position
the
muffler
for
proper clearance with
the underbody parts.
(3) Tighten
all
clamp nuts, bolts
and
support
bracket nuts/bolts
to the
proper torques (Refer
to
Figs.
1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7).

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EXHAUST SYSTEM
AND
INTAKE MANIFOLD
11-5 (4) Lower the vehicle.
(5) Start the engine and check for leaks.

EXHAUST
TAILPIPE
Refer to Figs. 2, 4, 5, and 7 for the following pro­
cedure.
REMOVAL (1) Raise vehicle on a hoist.
(2) Apply penetrating oil to bolts and clamp nuts.
(3) Remove clamps, isolators and bolts.
(4) Remove the exhaust tailpipe.
(5) Clean ends of pipes and muffler to assure mat­
ing of all parts.
(6) Discard rusted clamps, broken or worn isola­

tors,
supports and attaching parts. Replace a compo­
nent with original equipment parts, or equivalent.
This will assure proper alignment with other parts in
the system and provide acceptable exhaust noise lev­
els.

INSTALLATION (1) Assemble exhaust tailpipe, isolators and clamps
loosely to permit proper alignment of all parts. (2) Position the exhaust tailpipe for proper clear­
ance with the underbody parts. (3) Tighten all clamp nuts, bolts and support
bracket nuts/bolts to the proper torques (Refer to
Figs.
2, 4, 5 and 7). (4) Lower the vehicle.
(5) Start the engine and check for leaks.

EXHAUST HEAT SHIELDS
Refer to Figs. 3, 4 and 8 for the following proce­

dure.

REMOVAL (1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Remove the nuts or bolts holding the exhaust
heat shield to the floor pan, crossmember or bracket. (3) Slide the shield out around the exhaust system.
INSTALLATION (1) Position the exhaust heat shield to the floor
pan, crossmember or bracket and install the nuts or
bolts.

(2) Tighten the nuts and bolts to the proper torque
(refer to Figs. 3, 4 and 8).
(3) Lower the vehicle.
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11
- 6
EXHAUST
SYSTEM
AID
INTAKE MANIFOLD



HOLE LOCATION FOR SUPPORT (4 WHEEL DRIVE)

REAR
CONVERTER PIPE

(115"
WHEELBASE1
(131"
WHEELBASE)

5.9L
ENGINES
HANGER

ASSEMBLY

CONVERTER PIPE
INSULATOR
MUFFLER
3.9L
AND
5.2L
ENGINES

J9211-16

Fig.
1
Single
Exhaust System—Light Duty Trucks (1 of 3)

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EXHAUST
SYSTEM
AND
INTAKE MANIFOLD
11-7

INSULATOR
FRAME

SIDE
RAIL
3.9L
AND
5.2L

ENGINES
TAIL
PIPE

TAIL
PIPE
TAIL
PIPE

EXTENSION
5.9L
ENGINES HANGER

ASSEMBLY

TAIL
PIPE
FRAME
SIDE RAIL

INSULATOR
3.9L
AND
5.2L

ENGINES
J9211-17

Fig. 2 Single Exhaust System—Light Duty Trucks (2 of 3)

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11 - 8 EXHAUST
SYSTEM
AND INTAKE MANIFOLD

Fig.
3
Single
Exhaust System (Exhaust Heat Shields)—Light Duty Trucks (3 of 3)

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EXHAUST
SYSTEM AND INTAKE MANIFOLD 11-9

RETAINER
135" & 159" WHEELBASE

BRAKE
LINE
FRONT

SUSPENSION

CROSSMEMBER
BRAKE
LINE

SHIELD

(2 WHEEL DRIVE) 12.7 ± 4.8 MM
(0.50 ± 0.19 INCH)

TYPICAL
SLIP
JOINT

(MUST BE FULLY ENGAGED) TIGHTENING TORQUE

26
N-m
(19
FT. LBS.)
43
N-m
(32 FT. LBS.)
23
N-m (200
IN.
LBS.)

14
N-m
(125
IN. LBS.)

54
N-m (40
FT. LBS.)

J9211-19

Fig. 4 Dual Exhaust System (5.9L Engines)—Heavy Duty Trucks (1 of 2)

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11
- 10
EXHAUST SYSTEM
AND
INTAKE MANIFOLD
EXHAUST
PIPE

BRACE

MANUAL
TRANS. EXHAUST

PIPE

BRACE

AUTO
TRANS.

BRACKET
ISOLATORS

MUFFLER
PIPE
FRAMERAIL

131
"
WHEELBASE
135"
WHEELBASE
FRAMERAIL


135"
WHEELBASE

131"
WHEELBASE
ISOLATORS

159"
WHEELBASE
MUFFLER

PIPE
131
"
& 135"
WHEELBASE
FRAMERAIL
BRACKET
CONVERTER PIPE
FRAMERAIL
TIGHTENING
TORQUE

23 N-m (200 IN.
LBS.)

14 N-m (125 IN.
LBS.)

28
N-m (250 IN.
LBS.)
J9211-20

Fig. 5 Dual Exhaust System (5.9L Engines)—Heavy Duty Trucks (2 of 2)

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EXHAUST
SYSTEM
AND
INTAKE
MANIFOLD
11-11

RETAINER
CATALYTIC

CONVERTER
PIPE
HEAT

SHIELD

FRAMERAIL
J9211-22
Fig. 6 Sport
Utility
Exhaust System (1 of 3)

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