Zorin
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- October 31, 2017
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- Milton, KS
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2006 Explorer Eddie Bauer
EddyB, that's the water passage to the heater core. All 4.6L V8's have had that pipe in there, and some are better than others. The NPI version used a metal pipe with a rubber hose crimp-clamped to it, those failed left and right. Then Ford came up with the PI version of the engine, which used a full metal tube with an O Ring connection into the water pump....much more reliable!
The Modular V8's have always had a dry valley, except for when you blow the intake out of a 2V....then it fills with coolant, and you don't really know because it holds a fair amount before it starts to leak out onto the ground....all you see is dropping coolant levels, and it stinks like coolant, but no visible leakage.
There should be an insulation package under the intake that should dampen a lot of the intake noise. I haven't had the intake off of a 3V in a really long time, but I pull 2V intakes regular, and that housing cracks, and is typically tossed when the intake is changed out...they are usually garbage by that point. And then the intake gets louder for sure!
Tim
The Modular V8's have always had a dry valley, except for when you blow the intake out of a 2V....then it fills with coolant, and you don't really know because it holds a fair amount before it starts to leak out onto the ground....all you see is dropping coolant levels, and it stinks like coolant, but no visible leakage.
There should be an insulation package under the intake that should dampen a lot of the intake noise. I haven't had the intake off of a 3V in a really long time, but I pull 2V intakes regular, and that housing cracks, and is typically tossed when the intake is changed out...they are usually garbage by that point. And then the intake gets louder for sure!
Tim