WJ intake insulation shield
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From: Bristol,Pa
Year: 94
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
When i swapped the new engine into WJ this shield was tattered bad so i tossed it. I'd like to order a new one, local dealer is clueless.
Anyone have a part number for this? I'm not looking for the injector wrap.. i need the shield that covers most of the intake laying horizontally.
Thanks..
Anyone have a part number for this? I'm not looking for the injector wrap.. i need the shield that covers most of the intake laying horizontally.
Thanks..
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From: Tenn. and Mich.
Year: 2004
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.7L V8
Hey John, the part is a "Debris guard" but I can't find a part number. You can try going to the dealer and tell them about this recall:
Recall No. B06 - MANIFOLD DEBRI ACCUMULATION Recall Date: 04/15/2002
NHTSA Campaign ID number: 02V104000
Potential number of units affected: 1,040,000
Model year(s): 1999-2002
Manufactured: 06/1998 - 03/2002
Owner notification start date: May, 2002 Defect: Sport utility vehicles equipped with a 4.0L engine only, built through March 5, 2002. The design of the intake and exhaust manifolds could allow debris to accumulate at the #3 cylinder location.
Consequence: This could result in a vehicle fire.
Solution: Dealers will install a manifold shield to modify the air flow characteristics and to prevent the accumulation of debris in the area of the #3 cylinder.
I'll try and get a pic but Photobucket is acting like it's messed lately.
Recall No. B06 - MANIFOLD DEBRI ACCUMULATION Recall Date: 04/15/2002
NHTSA Campaign ID number: 02V104000
Potential number of units affected: 1,040,000
Model year(s): 1999-2002
Manufactured: 06/1998 - 03/2002
Owner notification start date: May, 2002 Defect: Sport utility vehicles equipped with a 4.0L engine only, built through March 5, 2002. The design of the intake and exhaust manifolds could allow debris to accumulate at the #3 cylinder location.
Consequence: This could result in a vehicle fire.
Solution: Dealers will install a manifold shield to modify the air flow characteristics and to prevent the accumulation of debris in the area of the #3 cylinder.
I'll try and get a pic but Photobucket is acting like it's messed lately.
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