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Ram Exhaust Valve releases burnt gases at an accurate rate, enhancing low speed pull and burning less fuel. It is located in the head and closes up. Ram trucks have taken their niche in the market since 2010 with the Ram targeting the pickups that are muscle-brains hybrids. Ram models provide smooth air suspension with the ability to raise eight inches on rough roads or lower on the road to cut the resistance, and e-Torque mild hybrid system is the additional push with fewer fuel consumption and less harmful gases, and smart tow helps keep big trailers straight. Drivers have the spacious silent cabin with the additional plush seats, massive touch screens that ensure they are up to date and the ingenious RamBox that secures the tools with locked doors at the walls of the bed. Ram also creates ride comfort by having a balanced chassis that does not make a show of carrying family or lumber, but it can be applied daily to show serious performance. Installation of a new Exhaust Valve begins with cleaning of the cylinder head and ports, checking of guides and seats and ensuring the clear passage. Apply a light coating of oil on the stem, passt the Exhaust Valve through the guide, affix the seal spring and retainer and compress the spring and attach the keepers. Check the valve to ensure that it moves freely and snaps into place, lap, and adjust the lash or preload to spec, then reattach the valve to the head using a gasket, reattach timing and rocker components, tighten the bolts in that order, complete leak tests, and the Exhaust Valve will be serviceable.