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The intake on the 1979 Ford 302 engine is different than the intake on the 1993 Ford 302 engine. The intakes are not interchangeable.
Either the engine has to come out, or the transmission. But make darn sure that it isn't the cork intake gasket on the back of the intake that has deteriorated, cracked up, and fallen into the engine. Oil will just pour out of the back from there.
follow the top radiator hose to the front of the engine. Right under the intake manifold answer Thermostats are located in the engine intake of any ford explorer.
If you're talking about that plastic box that holds the air filter - use duct tape.
There is no hose under the intake. If it is leaking coolant it is because the intake manifold is cracked on the seam just behind the alt. You have to replace the intake with the modified one from Ford. It's a 6 to 8 hour job. Quote:There is no hose under the intake. If it is leaking coolant it is because the intake manifold is cracked on the seam just behind the alt. You have to replace the intake with the modified one from Ford. It's a 6 to 8 hour job. There actually is a hose under ther intake but I am not sure where it leads. I had a pin hole in mine and have gotten to the hose but have not changed.
What is the question? If you mean the plastic coolant cross over, then it must be cracked. You have to replace the intake with Ford's modified one.
if its a v6 then its right on top of the engine. but its i4 then its behind the engine.
It's in the bottom of your engine air intake tube between your engine air filter and the engine
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Switch the intake and exhaust manifolds it should work.
I believe it is on the backside of the engine air intake tube ( between the engine air filter and the engine throttle body )
drivers side