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I just finished putting the intake manifold back in the truck after removing to change spark plugs. I just realized that I forgot to insert this foam piece when I reinstalled the manifold. I’m not particularly excited to pull the manifold back off. Just how important is that foam? Can I get by without it?
Truck has 155,000 miles, shuts for reference.

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Just a GUESS, but my gut says it prevents heat transfer from the engine to the intake air. (and keep it from the plastic manifold)
 

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I just finished putting the intake manifold back in the truck after removing to change spark plugs. I just realized that I forgot to insert this foam piece when I reinstalled the manifold. I’m not particularly excited to pull the manifold back off. Just how important is that foam? Can I get by without it?
Truck has 155,000 miles, shuts for reference.

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Same thing happened to me almost 40k miles ago. I looked it up and it’s for noise reduction. It’s still in a box in my garage.
 

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Same thing happened to me almost 40k miles ago. I looked it up and it’s for noise reduction. It’s still in a box in my garage.
That makes sense - it's amazing what's been done to engine design to quiet things down.
 

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That makes sense - it's amazing what's been done to engine design to quiet things down.
As far as I can tell it’s like the most expensive dishwasher compared to the next one. Maybe 2 decimals. :)
 

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As far as I can tell it’s like the most expensive dishwasher compared to the next one. Maybe 2 decimals. :)
Timing chains and sprockets, ribbing on blocks, there's quite a list of things done to make engines quieter (NVH)
 

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The biggest noise reduction attachment in any vehicle is actually ear plugs. It suppresses squeaks, squeals, road noise, wives, and engine knocks. I myself have driven MILES with no oil in my engine just to prove how well they work.
 

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I forgot to put mine back also when I did the plugs on my 2020 JT. Really did not notice anything different noise wise but I am half deaf. Juice was not worth the squeeze to put it back.
 

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When I first saw the title/subject, I was ready to respond:

"OPEN HOOD CAREFULLY, GUN IN HAND - it's RABID!"
Pretty sure shooting your engine voids the Powertrain warranty.
 

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I forgot to put mine back also when I did the plugs on my 2020 JT. Really did not notice anything different noise wise but I am half deaf. Juice was not worth the squeeze to put it back.
I even pulled the intake a second time to deal with a failed coil pack. Forgot to put it back that time as well. I know right where it is, but I’ll need to be pretty bored to pull the intake just for that crap.
 

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