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1997 Ford Contour,DuratecV6, 5-speed I had my 97 Ford Contour in for the cat failure, and was able to get it covered under the 80,000mile warranty. ( 80,301miles) After the repairs were completed, the dealership called to inform me that my upper & lower intake gaskets are leaking. The eng light apparently came back on after they finished the cat repair, and were running additional diagnostics. I was not convinced, so I brought the car home with the eng light on. I know I have an oil leak on top of the eng, probably the valve cover gasket, so I will have to tear into this anyway. Has anyone got any info on these air intake gaskets.Has anyone had these gaskets leak? The car runs fine, but I am afraid if I do not fix the leaks, I will do some other damage? Help!
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I have read the how-to, does anyone know if the fuel rail can be left intact when pulling the lower intake? Don't want to get any deeper in this that I have to... Haynes manual does not reference removing the fuel manifold, that is why I am asking.
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I just left the rail attached to the LIM when I pulled mine out of my 98 a couple of weeks ago. It was, of course, necessary to disconnect the fuel line couplers (special tool).
Steve
98 Contour SE Sport 2.5 Duratec ATX The wifey's car
89 Taurus SHO - 246K miles
94 SHO ATX - 190K
1997 F-150 5.4L ATX - The Workhorse 150K.
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Originally posted by QA Inspector: I have read the how-to, does anyone know if the fuel rail can be left intact when pulling the lower intake? Don't want to get any deeper in this that I have to... Haynes manual does not reference removing the fuel manifold, that is why I am asking.
You can remove the LIM while leaving the fuel rail attached. You have to do some wiggling and all. But the fuel line seperator tool is like $10 at NAPA...then you can remove the whole thing as a unit. I did the prior...but after having done that..would have rather done the former.
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to just replace the gaskets you dont even need to disconnect the fuel rail you can just lift the lower up remove the old gaskets and put in the new ones
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S&B filter, SVT MAF, optimized SVT TB, mesh grille, removed orange reflectors, painted rear reflector, gutted pre-cats, optimized SVT LIM, 19lb injectors, resonator removed
cant afford an svt but lookin for 1 in nc
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Originally posted by gearhead98: to just replace the gaskets you dont even need to disconnect the fuel rail you can just lift the lower up remove the old gaskets and put in the new ones
True, however you will have fun trying to properly clean both mating surfaces if you are working by yourself.
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89 Taurus SHO - 246K miles
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1997 F-150 5.4L ATX - The Workhorse 150K.
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