stkelly
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- '08 Mountaineer
I finally got around replacing the intake manifold on my Mountaineer with the vacuum leak. Post with original issue:
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=437676
Ford changed the design of the intake manifold. They probably did it due to the issues with those arms leaking and getting stuck. Once I got the old intake manifold off I verified with water that the adjustment arms were leaking. The water went right down the shaft and onto the floor of my garage.
FYI, if you decide to take on this swap the existing intake manifold bolts are too long. I ended up having to hack saw all 10 bolts from 3" to 2.25".
My LT fuel trims seem to be hovering around 3 now. They used to be higher than 10.
Here's some pictures of the old and new intake manifold.
New:
Old:
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=437676
Ford changed the design of the intake manifold. They probably did it due to the issues with those arms leaking and getting stuck. Once I got the old intake manifold off I verified with water that the adjustment arms were leaking. The water went right down the shaft and onto the floor of my garage.
FYI, if you decide to take on this swap the existing intake manifold bolts are too long. I ended up having to hack saw all 10 bolts from 3" to 2.25".
My LT fuel trims seem to be hovering around 3 now. They used to be higher than 10.
Here's some pictures of the old and new intake manifold.
New:
Old: