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zadam123
08/24/2010, 11:00 AM
Anyone know a place to or have a spair lower intake for a 99 Vx. Or if it is the same as a trooper or another car so I can maby check a junk yard. Thanks adam

Marlin
08/24/2010, 01:14 PM
Anyone know a place to or have a spair lower intake for a 99 Vx. Or if it is the same as a trooper or another car so I can maby check a junk yard. Thanks adam

Lower intake? Not sure what that part is, if you are talking about the airbox and hose, I have that, 40 bucks plus shipping if you want it, even comes with a dropin K&N filter:)

zadam123
08/24/2010, 01:20 PM
Part number 8971318918 is the intake manifold. Also is 255 a lot just 4 labor?

Ascinder
08/24/2010, 03:01 PM
A lot of places bill shop labor around the same as the retail cost of the parts being replaced. That being said, I assume you are talking about the lower portion of the intake manifold. You should be able to go onto car-part.com and find one from a similar model year 3.5L trooper or honda passport and I think there was an acura suv that used the same engine too. Our engine code is 6VE1 so look for that when you're searching. Local auto parts places like pick and pull are likely to have them. What exactly is wrong with it that it needs replacing? If it's cracked or leaking, a good shop should be able to repair it themselves.

deermagnet
08/24/2010, 03:22 PM
Adam, that part # is for the entire common chamber and is ~$400 new. Is it cracked and totally FUBAR or do ya just need a new gasket? We share the same inlet manifold with any Amigo, Rodeo, Trooper, or Honda Passport, '98 and up, 3.2 or 3.5L. Should be easy enough to find used.

Do a search using 8-97131-891-8, which replaced our VX #8-97131-891-7.

Mark

zadam123
08/24/2010, 03:43 PM
thanks for the replys, my mechanic now says to hold off on the manifold because it might be the thermostat housing. ill keep you posted

man its hard to find a good mechanic out there, i was 2 clicks away form buying the manifold

Hotsauce
08/24/2010, 04:34 PM
Its probably 4 hours labor to swap the lower manifold. If you have it off you should replace the thermostat anyway.

Anyone who installed a SC has a spare manifold gathering dust.

John C.

johnnyapollo
08/24/2010, 06:49 PM
Be careful with the Trooper manifold - the 3.2L takes a smaller, square TB.

-- John

deermagnet
08/24/2010, 07:15 PM
Be careful with the Trooper manifold - the 3.2L takes a smaller, square TB.

-- John
That's why I put " '98 and up" in my post. That eliminates all the old engines. All '98+ Troopers had the new 3.5L and all '98+ 3.2L engines have the same manifolds as the 3.5L.

Mark

Ldub
08/25/2010, 12:34 AM
thanks for the replys, my mechanic now says to hold off on the manifold because it might be the thermostat housing. ill keep you posted

man its hard to find a good mechanic out there, i was 2 clicks away form buying the manifold

I'd be gettin' ready to RUNN if a mech told me I needed an intake, then said "well, maybe it's the thermo housing"...:_thinking WTF?

Though most of the same stuff has to come off to do either.
Also, there are some O rings that seal the thermo housing & hard pipe which comes off the back side, that feeds the heater core.

What are your symptoms? At the rate this guy is diagnosing the problem, it could turn out to be blinker fluid...:_confused

:luck:...:_wrench:

zadam123
08/25/2010, 03:00 AM
pressure tested my antifreeze leak and looks like its comming form the housing or manifold. also looks like a leak form the back which he said hopefully its leaking form housing and running back or theres something in the back where tranny has to come out to fix that leak

Ldub
08/25/2010, 03:40 AM
pressure tested my antifreeze leak and looks like its comming form the housing or manifold. also looks like a leak form the back which he said hopefully its leaking form housing and running back or theres something in the back where tranny has to come out to fix that leak

There is no way he should have to pull the tranny...not for a coolant leak...:upsetgray

I see in the other thread that you got your manual to work...:thumbup:

Find a view of the cooling system/thermostat for a better idea of whats going on under the intake.

There are heater hose(s) that are fed from/or return to, the back side of the thermostat housing.

There are at least two heater hoses that run under the intake (a dumb design IMO) that could potentially have leaks, or it could be the O-ring into the back side of the thermo housing. Could also be the O-ring that seals the thermo housing to the block.

Have your guy look under the intake with a mirror/flashlight while the system is under pressure for a better diagnosis of the problem...:yesgray:

If you do end up having to pull the intake, (& it sounds likely at this point) make sure to replace the intake gaskets & don't let him torque them to any more than 13 ft/lb. (revised Isuzu spec)

These seem to be an improvement over OEM, though I haven't personally used them yet.

http://vehicross.info/forums/showpost.php?p=160214&postcount=4

ROCK PRODUCTS Part # IG353
DOHC; Int. Gasket

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