1998 Lincoln Town Car Intake Manifold Removal and Install (Detailed)

1998 Lincoln Town Car Intake Manifold Removal and Install (Detailed)

Hey guys Welcome! The intake on this 98 Lincoln town car. Customer had a cracked intake by and i had the pleasure of replacing it. Here is a step by step. Hope this helps someone. NOTICE!!! ONLY THING NOT RECORDED IS THE REMOVAL OF THE AIR INTAKE. But im sure you are smart enough to take that off.

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Jaime Lievanos says:

What was the car doing that made yhe customer bring the car in? What were the symptoms?

Stewie Griffin says:

Been messing with that same bolt for awhile now and didn't even think to take the cowl off. Thank u for this

Saul Almaraz says:

Hey, could you help me place the same piece for the Marquis 2000 but it doesn't turn on, it's as if it were out of time.
What I can do ?

SilverBullet93GT says:

also, i really like that you took off the windshield cowling off, almost nobody does that in their videos, very smart

SilverBullet93GT says:

Hey, did you notice your intake manifold is cracked? šŸ™‚

Jonathan NuƱez says:

Thanks for the help, I did this on a 99 Town Car, would have loved to se her start up after the install though.

Scott Watkins says:

love the video. you speak so clear and video shots are great with lighting. please help me.
got moms 2001 marquis leaking a puddle coming on the ground below firewall back by bell housing. i think i see a small puddle below muffler pipe on occasion also after running car 15 mins.
can't see any leak on the top parts of manifold. too bad because i can't find where leak is coming from.
from what i said can you refer me to where it is coming from?? it has 78,000 miles on car, mom doesn't drive much pretty old.
i would like to know if the leak is coming from the coolant line that goes from the behind the water pump through the valley under the manifold.
if i take the alternator off and also what it looks like a shield which appears to be part of the manifold blocking access to the metal coolant line going through the valley, can i then cut the hose and install a new hose with a 90 degree elbow and take it above the engine back to the heater core???
or else i would have to take the whole manifold off. i was hoping the removal of the shield attached to the manifold by using a drimmel and cutting it open would let me see if there is a leak there.
i just wish i knew if it was a bad manifold, i would buy and intall it even though never did before.

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