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01-27-2000, 06:50 PM | #1 |
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FYI-4.6 intake problems
Greetings
I am a member of a website that is only open to ASE certified mechanics, and from it I receive close to 100 emails a day about problems and fixes that other mechanics are having. Anyway, when I see something of intrest, I like to share the info with others. Below is one I received today. I don't know if this has been covered in this forum or not, but it is something to watch out for. Take care, ~Chris ******************************************** 1997 Ford Mustang 4.6 L Trans: Automatic Mileage: 81,000 mi Misc Data: Police persuit Vehicle Affected Item: Intake Manifold _____________ ORIGINAL MESSAGE: _____________ We have tried to 'patch' a crack in this $250 composite intake manifold with out success. Does anyone know of a substance or material which will mend this defect, causing coolant to leak out just behind the alternator? We have drilled both ends of the crack, tapered the valley and applied JB Weld. It doesnt last long. Factory assistance refused or unavailable. Thanks. ________________ FIX: _________________ There is no 'magic sealant' for this situation. We replaced the manifold and judging by the response, this problem is occuring throughout North America. It seems that in some places this is covered under some phantom warranty and in others, it is not. The fact that this does not occur untill 70K+ probably has something to do with the warranty coverage. Many thanks to all of you techs with the sensible, constructive answers. Jon Priest Manager University of Florida Gainesville, Florida, USA iATN Technician Sponsor ------------------ Moderator MustangNet RACECAR spelled backwards is RACECAR HEY !!! Are you ASE Certified ??? If you are, ask me about iATN. The best tool you'll ever have, and it's free !!! '64 Falcon/Ranchero: 302+.040, 10.5:1, .475", 282 Dur., Perf. RPM, Holley 750 Dbl Pumper, MSD, 4-Spd., 8.8 w/3.73 posi. = 12.888 @109 MPH [This message has been edited by PKRWUD (edited 01-27-2000).] |
01-28-2000, 12:35 AM | #2 |
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Well here's the question...
Just which year vehicles is that intake manifold on? 96-97? 96-98? I'm pretty sure the intakes on the 99-00 models are different. I'll try to research this, but does anyone have the specifics on which modulars other than 97s might be effected? ------------------ 98 GT Dyno-Max cat-back exhaust, 3.73 gears, Steeda shifter, Ford Motorsport Underdrive pullies, 87mm MAF and Roush cold air kit... |
01-28-2000, 02:09 PM | #3 |
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I've heard of it on 1996-1998's, GT's as far as I can recall...some as early as 35K. It was my understanding that it was covered for 7 years... i.e. if your car is less than 7 years old (they ALL should be) Ford will replace it. Unfortunately, not proactively, it's gotta break first.
------------------ 96 GT: KB subs, March pulleys, Bassani X pipe, 3.73's, alum. drive shaft, 70mm TB, K&N, KB Carbon Kevlar BP, Steeda Tri-ax shifter, Flowmasters, MSD wires, H&R springs, Tokico Illuminas MM C/C plate & GW RLCA sitting in the garage waiting for a free weekend... |
01-28-2000, 02:21 PM | #4 |
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Are they replacing it with the same cheesy manifold? I hope not...:-(
------------------ 98 GT Dyno-Max cat-back exhaust, 3.73 gears, Steeda shifter, Ford Motorsport Underdrive pullies, 87mm MAF and Roush cold air kit... |
01-30-2000, 05:51 PM | #5 |
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I'm from Nova Scotia, Canada , and when I bought my 96 GT, I took it to the dealership to have the VIN run to check about possible recalls. At least up here in Canada, there was a recall on the intake manifold, and it was previously fixed under the recall notice before I bought my car.
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01-31-2000, 08:28 PM | #6 |
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Mine went @ 35K miles. Took it to Ford and they fixed it under warranty - said they would fix it again within 7 years of the original purchase date. I said thanks - 'cuz I might break another one!
------------------ 96GT, Vortech S-Trim, 3.73, Bassani X, Flows, 70mm TB, Subs, Mega-Bite Jr.Lower rear Ctrl Arms, FMS Uppers, Ripper, and a bunch of other $tuff I can't seem to remember! |
02-01-2000, 02:26 PM | #7 |
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Mine went at 40,000. It is my understanding that the recall only affects 96-97 models because the mechanic told me he was putting a new 98 intake on mine. Supposedly when the intakes were cast, their sidewalls were too thin. Especially behind the alternator. The 98's have thicker intakes.
------------------ Scott 96GT MAC cat-back BBK offroad h-pipe MAC cold air induction Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter Everything in mod-eration |
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