35Remmy
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- Binghamton NY, Hazleton PA, Northern NJ
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '88,'99 Ranger, '00 EX
OK guys...I'm doing my lower intake manifold today, and I just took a break.
It IS an easy job...except for those DAMN valve covers. My God were they STUCK and hard to lift through all of the wires.
The passenger side valve cover was the worst. I had to get a screwdriver and pry it off. I said to myself oh, SURE, you'll never leak after I'm done!!!
The lower intake gasket was the FORD 1 piece metal design, which I THOUGHT was the upgraded gasket.
However, I can CLEARLY see where oil was getting past the rubber grommets on the gasket, staining the underside of the metal, ESPECIALLY on the driver's side, where I was getting oil on the plug threads.
My upper intake gaskets (O-rings more or less) were completely FLATTENED...I can't see how they could have been sealing properly.
In any case, I'm NOT looking forward to putting those valve covers back on...man, these are just as difficult as the VC's on my 2.9!!! Just a royal PITA!!!
It IS an easy job...except for those DAMN valve covers. My God were they STUCK and hard to lift through all of the wires.
The passenger side valve cover was the worst. I had to get a screwdriver and pry it off. I said to myself oh, SURE, you'll never leak after I'm done!!!
The lower intake gasket was the FORD 1 piece metal design, which I THOUGHT was the upgraded gasket.
However, I can CLEARLY see where oil was getting past the rubber grommets on the gasket, staining the underside of the metal, ESPECIALLY on the driver's side, where I was getting oil on the plug threads.
My upper intake gaskets (O-rings more or less) were completely FLATTENED...I can't see how they could have been sealing properly.
In any case, I'm NOT looking forward to putting those valve covers back on...man, these are just as difficult as the VC's on my 2.9!!! Just a royal PITA!!!