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STAPrap
09-13-2007, 04:49 PM
Hey guys,I have a 1999 Crown Vic with a very recent cracked manifold intake.It is leaking rad fluid at a very low amount apparently at this point in time.
It's over a grand to fix and the car has over 100,000 miles on it.If I fix it hopefully nothing else goes on the car,like the tranny for example.

Anyhow,is this a big deal,apparently this isn't very common.Can I keep on driving and see what happens.


thanks guys,



DD:)

RoyLPita
09-13-2007, 04:57 PM
Check around for a better deal to fix it. Check Ebay or other places that sell the intake. I did the same job on a '98 CVPI and the only difficult part was the removing the bracket that protected the fuel rail on the left side. Other than that, everything else was a piece of cake.

jgc61sr2002
09-13-2007, 04:59 PM
Hey guys,I have a 1999 Crown Vic with a very recent cracked manifold intake.It is leaking rad fluid at a very low amount apparently at this point in time.
It's over a grand to fix and the car has over 100,000 miles on it.If I fix it hopefully nothing else goes on the car,like the tranny for example.

Anyhow,is this a big deal,apparently this isn't very common.Can I keep on driving and see what happens.


thanks guys,



DD:)

I don't think it is feasable to fix spend 1K to fix a 100K mile vehicle.
I would drive it till it drops .
Just my 2 cents.

STAPrap
09-13-2007, 05:04 PM
.....right,but was thinking of getting rid of it maybe while it is still a pretty good car.Trade it in within two weeks or so type thing.
I wonder how long I can drive it like this for?I really like this car...hmm


DD


ps-trade it in for a MARUADER:fire:

cyclopsram
09-13-2007, 05:09 PM
What is a Maruader??? hummmm? go around back and read Marauder.

The cracked intake manifold is a recall for years with the 4.6 I think it went to 100000 miles.. I certainly would just run some radiator sealant and a lower pressure cap.

STAPrap
09-13-2007, 05:21 PM
....ah so my fingers are too fat to type right,hahaahaa


Believe me,I do know how to spell Marauder correctly!!!!


cheers guys,-sorry


DD:)

KillJoy
09-13-2007, 05:27 PM
JB Weld????

Then sell???

:dunno:

KillJoy

Breadfan
09-13-2007, 05:31 PM
I wouldn't recommend driving it until you determine that it's leaking only externally and not internally. Getting any amount of coolant in the oil will contaminate it and ruin your bearings. You can check by taking off the oil cap or dipstick and looking for any milky colored residue to foamy deposits.

I also wouldn't use radiator sealer, it'll just gunk up the cooling system and most likely will not seal the crack.

RoyLPita is correct, if you're mechanically inclined the manifolds are only about $200 or so and the job shouldn't be that bad. If you aren't, see if you have any mechanic friends, a $200 manifold and pizza and beer might get the job done. They sell a revised version that will not crack.

Even if it's an external leak it may get worse. You want to avoid coolant in the oil or the expense will grow.

STAPrap
09-13-2007, 05:35 PM
Ok thanks Breadfan.Yah just got it from mechanic a few hours ago and he did fresh oil change and didn't notice anything in the oil or didn't metion it anyway.

I don't have the time to get into that project right now actually.I will keep driving the car to work n back and think about stuff overnight here.

I did find a 2003 MM with 43,000 kilometers for $20G Canadian.It's been on the lot for like 6 months already.Is this a good deal?


DD

Breadfan
09-13-2007, 05:38 PM
If my Canadian $ converter in my head is functioning, doesn't sound too bad if it's in good shape. Sitting inventory is not good for dealers, keep that in mind, more room to wheel and deal for you.

Dragcity
09-13-2007, 07:08 PM
My Can - Am calculator says it's $20K in either place.... Best be a cherry ride, 43 Klicks ain't bad...

Raudermaster
09-13-2007, 07:44 PM
Yea dude, leave it as is, start searching for a new ride. However I thought Ford was replacing these under a TSB of somesort?

larryo340
09-13-2007, 07:52 PM
It is only a matter of time, and I bet not much time either. As others have said it is not a hard job.

Drock96Marquis
09-13-2007, 08:40 PM
It's only a freakin' intake manifold, you don't need to sell the car over it. Nor would I 'drive it 'till it drops' because it has 100k miles. 100k miles on a -02 panther is NOTHING.




Anyways, it's extremely common and effects all '96-'01 4.6s. You can get a new manifold and install it yourself in a few hours for about $200. Like Royl said, the hardest part is just removing the crash bracket on 98+ cars.
Here is a detailed how-to:
http://www.autoclinix.com/Manifold.htm

You can try JB weld, but it probably won't work. Most who have attempted this were unsuccessful in repairing it, though there were a few who got it to seal fine.
Once it starts to crack, it's only a matter of time before it completely blows apart on you with heavy throttle. So try not to drive it until repaired.



The manifold WAS recalled, but you may be out of the recall period.

chader
09-13-2007, 08:56 PM
It's only a freakin' intake manifold, you don't need to sell the car over it. Nor would I 'drive it 'till it drops' because it has 100k miles. 100k miles on a -02 panther is NOTHING.




Anyways, it's extremely common and effects all '96-'01 4.6s. You can get a new manifold and install it yourself in a few hours for about $200. Like Royl said, the hardest part is just removing the crash bracket on 98+ cars.
Here is a detailed how-to:
http://www.autoclinix.com/Manifold.htm

You can try JB weld, but it probably won't work. Most who have attempted this were unsuccessful in repairing it, though there were a few who got it to seal fine.
Once it starts to crack, it's only a matter of time before it completely blows apart on you with heavy throttle. So try not to drive it until repaired.



The manifold WAS recalled, but you may be out of the recall period.
exactly what he said!!!!!!don't drive it....you'll be able to find lots in the auto wreckers...cheap...if you're thinking of scraping the car,why don;t you try the repair...it's easy!what do you have to loose?...it'll be cracked behind the alternator..the updated one has a aluminum coolant crossover unlike the plastic one you have now...there is probaly lots of retired cabs out there with good manifolds??

MACFORD88
09-13-2007, 09:54 PM
I Have One That I Got For My 2000 Cv But Sold The Car.but Never Had Time To Return It To The Dealer.when I Went To Return It The Dealer Was Long Gone.check To See If It Will Fit.youer 99

Drock96Marquis
09-13-2007, 09:58 PM
I Have One That I Got For My 2000 Cv But Sold The Car.but Never Had Time To Return It To The Dealer.when I Went To Return It The Dealer Was Long Gone.check To See If It Will Fit.youer 99

It will. 99 and 00 are both nPI


01+ are PI and use a revised intake manifold.




An 01+ manifold can be installed but will require some slight modification, but will net ~10-15 more hp.

MACFORD88
09-13-2007, 10:02 PM
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