View Full Version : Lower intake manifold blew
Vinnybin
04/02/2014, 01:53 PM
I see lots of thread on the lower intake manifold but not on adjacent systems that may need maintenance. My engine is nasty and appearing unkept. The symptoms of intake were crazy idling hanging out around 2500. The engine is wobbly when running and shaking the entire car. Through a multiple misfire code and to engine to lean. Then with using a stethoscope and a solid rod I found the high pitched rpm driven whine coming from the lower I take manifold. A mechanic confirmed the leak. It is a very loud sound and at first I did not know what it was. Probably a seasoned mechanic could have diagnosed this from a block away.
What other things should I take care of while I have it apart?
Thermostat and gasket is one thought. Is the timing belt around there? Maybe checking the valve clearance? Sensors that should be cleaned? Id like this VX running freshly. Last owner did not show any signs of maintenance.
I think my question shows my proficiency level in this engine and any engine.
eternal21
04/02/2014, 02:02 PM
What do you mean in your title that the manifold "blew"?
Might as well replace the EGR since you had to pull it off to take off the IM. As you have found out, thing is a pain to get off *lol*. I'd replace the IM gaskets, too.
How many miles are on it?
yellowgizmo99
04/02/2014, 02:12 PM
Also if you plan on keeping it a while there is a remote thermostat housing so you could replace the one under the IM and that way if it goes bad won't have to take IM off again just to get to it.
rowhard
04/02/2014, 06:59 PM
there is a remote thermostat housing so you could replace the one under the IM.
first I've ever heard of this, tell us more please.
Mile High VX
04/02/2014, 07:17 PM
Here are a few examples sold by JEGS...others available from other suppliers as well...:bgwb::bwgy::smilewink:bgwo:
http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS-Performance-Products/JEGS-In-Line-Thermostat-Housing/2677715/10002/-1
Vinnybin
04/02/2014, 07:53 PM
Well, I guess mine blew out really badly because the engine is so erratic. Perhaps there are more problems then one kicking off. If I could figure out how to post a video Id show y'all. For the thermostat, how many degrees is a safe economical temp? I also may have some kind of engine or transmission mount loose. Its squeaking pretty bad. Which may explain the wobbly engine. By chance, are all of these common problems written out somewhere because I think I have them all. Im gonna pull the codes again and get them up. Just replaced the throttle position sensor and it had no effect. Also amongst all this the AC quit blowing cold. It has 116xxx. If this engine becomes junk Ill probably look into finding one of those old diesel trooper engines and make some biodiesel to run it.
eternal21
04/02/2014, 08:38 PM
Did you guys separate the IM and clean out the deposits?
tom4bren
04/03/2014, 07:59 AM
Here are a few examples sold by JEGS...others available from other suppliers as well...:bgwb::bwgy::smilewink:bgwo:
http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS-Performance-Products/JEGS-In-Line-Thermostat-Housing/2677715/10002/-1
The one that deermagnet used was different from JEGS. His was a threaded housing (see pic) which means that you'd have to disconnect at least one of the hoses to replace the thermostat. The JEGS looks like a better approach.
yellowgizmo99
04/03/2014, 10:35 AM
I got the one deermagnet used, the one on the left above.
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