Intake Manifolds
Dorman OE Solutions 615-178 Intake Manifold
(Misc.) DORMAN
Torque specifications & bolt tightening sequence are provided for easier installation (where applicable)
Features a reinforced aluminum coolant crossover to eliminate corrosion and vibration
Includes integrated gasket design
Re-engineered by Dorman with heat-resistant molding to reduce both warping and coolant leaks
Price:
$362.99
$180.35
Customer Reviews:
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GREAT BUY FOR FORD/LINCOLN/MERCURY OWNERS
I bought this for my 96 Lincoln after I found out that my intake manifold cracked and it was past the deadline for the class action settlement from Ford. There are great instructions on the internet for the installation and it took about 7 hours from start to finish. The only problem was that one... -
it works..
After over 100K miles (and days after having replaced a coolant leaking intake manifold gasket) on the second plastic cross over manifold on my mustang I noticed a small crack near the passenger side temp sensor that was weeping coolant and upon disassembly a three inch crack in progress where...
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Price:
$86.99
$54.52
Per Car Qty:1
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