Engine Exhaust
Engine Exhaust
Engine Exhaust
2008 ENGINE
DESCRIPTION
EXHAUST SYSTEM-DESCRIPTION
1 - BALL FLANGE
2 - CATALYTIC CONVERTER
3 - CLAMP
4 - EXHAUST PIPE
5 - INSULATOR
6 - MUFFLER
7 - TAILPIPE AND RESONATOR ASSEMBLY
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1 - BALL FLANGE
2 - RH CATALYTIC CONVERTER
3 - CLAMP
4 - ISOLATOR
5 - MUFFLER
6 - TAILPIPE AND RESONATOR ASSEMBLY
7 - LH CATALYTIC CONVERTER ASSEMBLY
The gasoline engine exhaust system consists of engine exhaust manifolds, exhaust pipes (4) , catalytic converter
(s) (2), extension pipe (if needed) (4), exhaust heat shields , muffler (6) and tailpipe and resonator assembly (7).
The exhaust system must be properly aligned to prevent stress, leakage and body contact. Minimum clearance
between any exhaust component and the body or frame is 25.4 mm (1.0 in.). If the system contacts any body
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OPERATION
OPERATION
The exhaust system channels exhaust gases from the engine and away from the vehicle.
SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE
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CONVERTER-CATALYTIC
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
All vehicles incorporate toe board catalytic converters into the exhaust system. These catalytic converters are
made of stainless steel designed to operate at extremely high temperatures.
OPERATION
OPERATION
The catalytic converter captures and burns any unburned fuel mixture exiting the combustion chambers during
the exhaust stroke of the engine. This process aids in reducing emissions output.
REMOVAL
REMOVA-5.7L ENGINE
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REMOVAL-3.7L/4.7L ENGINE
1 - CLAMP
2 - EXHAUST PIPE
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3 - CATALYTIC CONVERTER
4 - BOLT
INSPECTION
INSPECTION
Look at the stainless steel body of the converter, inspect for bulging or other distortion that could be a result of
overheating. If the converter has a heat shield attached make sure it is not bent or loose.
If you suspect internal damage to the catalyst, tapping the bottom of the catalyst with a rubber mallet may
indicate a damaged core.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION-3.7L/4.7L ENGINE
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1 - CLAMP
2 - EXHAUST PIPE
3 - CATALYTIC CONVERTER
4 - BOLT
NOTE: The band clamps are not reusable. After removal, they must be replaced with
new one.
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INSTALLATION-5.7L ENGINE
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NOTE: The band clamps are not reusable. After removal, the must be replaced.
5. Position new RH catalytic converter-to-LH catalytic converter clamp on RH catalytic converter. Insert the
LH catalytic converter (4) into the RH catalytic converter (2). Do not tighten clamp at this time.
6. Make sure the alignment tang is seated in the alignment slot.
7. Install the LH and RH catalytic converters (2 and 4) to the exhaust manifold. Install bolts. Do not tighten
at this time.
8. Connect the oxygen sensor electrical connectors.
9. Make sure the catalytic converter assembly (2 and 4) are correctly positioned and the properly aligned.
The minimum clearance between components is 25mm (1 inch). Ensure that the exhaust crossover has at
least 15mm (.59 in.) clearance at transmission crossmember. Ensure that muffler isolators are not
stretched. Measurement between insulator rods is approximately 42mm (1.65 in.). Make the necessary
adjustments, if necessary.
10. Tighten manifold flange bolts to 34 N.m (24 lbs. ft.). Tighten the new exhaust clamps to 61 N.m (45 lbs.
ft).
11. If other sections of the exhaust system where loosened in removal, refer to Specifications for the
tightening procedures.
12. Lower the vehicle.
13. Start the engine, inspect for exhaust leaks. Repair exhaust leaks as necessary.
SHIELDS-HEAT
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
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There are two types of heat shields (1) used. One is stamped steel the other is molded foil sheets. The shields
attach to the vehicle around the exhaust system.
OPERATION
OPERATION
The heat shields prevent heat from the exhaust system from entering the passenger area and other areas where
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REMOVAL
REMOVAL
3. Remove the screws and nuts holding the heat shields (1) to the frame and floor pan.
4. Slide the heat shield (1) out around the exhaust system.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
1. Position the heat shields to the floor pan or the frame and install the screws and nuts.
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MUFFLER
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
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All engines use a stainless steel muffler (5) to control exhaust noise levels and exhaust back pressure.
OPERATION
OPERATION
The muffler is designed to muffle the sound of the exhaust as it leaves the engine.
REMOVAL
REMOVAL
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
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TAILPIPE
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
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OPERATION
OPERATION
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The tailpipe channels the exhaust out of the muffler and out from under the vehicle to control noise and prevent
exhaust gas fumes from entering the passenger compartment.
REMOVAL
REMOVAL
5 - MUFFLER INSULATOR
WARNING: If torches are used when working on the exhaust system, wear protective
eye covering and do not allow the flame near the fuel lines.
INSPECTION
INSPECTION
Discard rusted clamps, broken or worn supports and attaching parts. Replace a component with original
equipment parts, or equivalent. This will assure proper alignment with other parts in the system and provide
acceptable exhaust noise levels.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
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3. Make sure that the alignment tang is seated in the alignment slot.
4. Install the muffler-to-exhaust pipe clamp. Do not tighten at this time.
5. Install the rear muffler insulators (5), if removed.
6. Install the tail pipe insulators (1)
7. Check the exhaust system for contact with the body panels. Make the necessary adjustments, if necessary.
8. Tighten muffler-to-exhaust pipe clamp to 61 N.m (45 ft. lbs.).
9. Lower the vehicle.
10. Start the engine, inspect for exhaust leaks. Repair exhaust leaks as necessary.
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