Intake Manifold: Notes

1999 Ford Windstar Base, Van Cargo, 3.8 4SECTION Notes
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Intake Manifold (View 1 of 2)Β 

Fig 1: Intake Manifold Replacement Components (1 Of 2) With Torque Specifications
G06094833Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
PART NUMBER REFERENCE

Item Part Number Description
1 9C632 Air Cleaner (ACL) outlet pipe-to-Throttle Body (TB) clamp
2 9B642 ACLΒ  outlet pipe
3 19D848 Vacuum supply hose
4 9D289 Fuel vapor return hose
5 14A464 Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor electrical connector (part of 12C508)
6 14A464 Knock Sensor (KS) electrical connector (part of 12C508)
7 14A624 Wire harness pin-type retainer (part of 12C508)
8 14A464 Evaporative Emission (EVAP) canister purge valve electrical connector (part of 12C508)
9 14A464 Electronic throttle control electrical connector (part of 12C508)
10 18K580 Heater hose retainer
11 13A506 Wire harness pin-type retainer
12 14197 Wire harness pin-type retainer

Intake Manifold (View 2 of 2)Β 

Fig 2: Intake Manifold Replacement Components (2 Of 2) With Torque Specifications
G06094834Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
PART NUMBER REFERENCE

Item Part Number Description
1 W500311 Intake manifold bolt (7 required)
2 6A785 Crankcase vent oil separator tube (part of 6A785)
3 9E470 EGR tube
4 9424 Intake manifold
5 9461 Intake manifold gasket
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