OEM Exhaust Gaskets For Mopar Vehicles

4578911AC - : Exhaust Resonator And Pipe, Left Side for Mopar Image

Exhaust Resonator And Pipe, Left Side

Mopar 4578911AC
Includes isolators, brackets, and clamp.
Discontinued
5037805AA - : Valve Rocker Arm And Pivot, Exhaust for Mopar Image

Valve Rocker Arm And Pivot, Exhaust

Mopar 5037805AA
Includes Pedestal.
$86.04
MSRP $95.60
Save $9.56
10% Off
6504170 - : Stud, Exhaust Manifold To Cylinder Head for Mopar Image

Stud, Exhaust Manifold To Cylinder Head

Mopar 6504170
M8x1.25x44.80. Intake Manifold To Cylinder Head.
Discontinued
5037827AA - : Cylinder Head Cover Gasket, Right Side for Mopar Image

Cylinder Head Cover Gasket, Right Side

Mopar 5037827AA
$79.61
MSRP $88.45
Save $8.84
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4884195AA - : Intake Manifold Gasket, Intake Manifold To Cylinder Head for Mopar Image

Intake Manifold Gasket, Intake Manifold To Cylinder Head

Mopar 4884195AA
Lower To Cylinder Head.
$34.97
MSRP $38.85
Save $3.88
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5171141AC - : Exhaust And Catalytic Converter Manifold, Left, Front for Mopar Image

Exhaust And Catalytic Converter Manifold, Left, Front

Mopar 5171141AC
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Discontinued
68042142AB - : Exhaust And Catalytic Converter Manifold, Right Rear for Mopar Image

Exhaust And Catalytic Converter Manifold, Right Rear

Mopar 68042142AB
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$1,984.50
MSRP $2,205.00
Save $220.50
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68042141AB - : Exhaust And Catalytic Converter Manifold, Left Front for Mopar Image

Exhaust And Catalytic Converter Manifold, Left Front

Mopar 68042141AB
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$1,413.00
MSRP $1,570.00
Save $157.00
10% Off

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Maintaining Exhaust Gaskets for Smooth Performance

Exhaust gaskets play an important role in keeping vehicles running efficiently. At My Mopar Parts Center, we emphasize the use of genuine Chrysler parts over lower-priced aftermarket alternatives. Proper gaskets ensure exhaust gases flow safely and efficiently. Models like the Chrysler 300 and Chrysler Pacifica rely on these components for consistent performance.

What Exhaust Gaskets Do

Exhaust gaskets seal the joints between pipes, manifolds, and catalytic converters. They prevent exhaust leaks that can reduce engine efficiency or allow harmful fumes into the cabin. Genuine Chrysler gaskets fit precisely and withstand heat better than generic replacements. Pairing them with a Chrysler exhaust manifold ensures a smooth, leak-free system.

Why Exhaust Gaskets Break Down

Heat cycles, vibration, and corrosion cause gaskets to degrade over time. Aftermarket gaskets may warp or crack under normal driving conditions. Using genuine Chrysler parts increases longevity and maintains proper sealing. Regular inspections help detect leaks early, preventing engine strain and possible damage to other exhaust components.

When to Replace Exhaust Gaskets

Signs of gasket failure include loud engine noise, decreased fuel efficiency, or the smell of exhaust fumes near the cabin. At My Mopar Parts Center, we recommend prompt replacement with genuine Chrysler gaskets to avoid further issues. Replacing worn gaskets during scheduled maintenance keeps vehicles like the Chrysler 300 running safely and efficiently. Consistent checks maintain the exhaust system’s integrity and performance.

Exhaust Gaskets FAQ

Q: How often should I check my exhaust gaskets?
A: Inspect them during routine service or if you notice unusual noise or fumes.

Q: Can I use aftermarket gaskets?
A: Genuine Chrysler gaskets provide better durability and heat resistance, extending the system’s life.

Q: What other parts are affected by a failing gasket?
A: A failing gasket can impact the exhaust manifold and catalytic converter performance.