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Old 06-19-2003, 12:50 PM   #22
GaryDawg
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Originally posted by TigerBravo
I've got a 98 and mine leaks out of the thermostat housing. Not much, but enough to get on my nerves. You think I could go to Ford and just order the intake and put it on myself?
Yes you can replace it yourself...

And you can buy the stock replacement (new) with aluminum runner with gaskets and alternator bracket for cheap from Baltimore Ford.

Check out this thread... New replacement manifold...

Also, check out my webshot pictures for a general "How to" for replacing the manifold...

How to: Manifold replacement pictures

I took mine out but the used replacement I got (that did not have the aluminum runner) ended up breaking at the temp sensor, the same place my current manifold is leaking from. This is where the aluminum runner is on the better replacement. I'll be putting in a new one in a couple weeks and will be re-doing my How-to with better pictures. PM me if you have any removal/install questions.
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