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Old 04-29-2003, 06:43 PM   #7
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yes a common problem i had the same crack it gets worse! i did fix it by patching it not a good idea its just going to heat up and spread i shot coolant through my engine when it finnaly gave way and rusted inside my engine! you can buy a new intake manifold for it there are a couple but unfortunately with 96-98 you will spend lots of money on it about 1,400$ plus you have to buy a chip $400 ya? but its worth it if you plan on s\c it or nitrous cause it will shatter your stock one on your 98 no matter what they say about it being able to take it i learned from experience! but the best one for your 98 is a ford racing aluminum manifold. but yes its very pricey!
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