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Lower Intake Coolant Tube

Engine: 5.0

Any pointers on how to get this thing off the lower intake? Seems like a pretty big bolt (is it double-sided?). It's the big one that connects the metal coolant tubes to the front of the lower intake on the passenger side (picture attached below). Also, the lower intake is off the car.

Any help appreciated! This thing is tough.
1984 Cougar Convertible
1988 Cougar XR-7

Lower Intake Coolant Tube

Reply #1
I think it is about an 1 1/16 nut. They are very tight. They are hard enough when still connected to the engine.  Good luck.

  It will unscrew.




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Lower Intake Coolant Tube

Reply #2
yeah, i used one of my dads old craftsman box end wrenches thats like 20" long lol. its very tight, and covered in loc tite lol. came out tho.

Lower Intake Coolant Tube

Reply #3
Thanks guys, got it out this morning using the BFW (Big F-ing Wrench) tip. I guess I just needed a good meal and to put more back into it.
1984 Cougar Convertible
1988 Cougar XR-7

Lower Intake Coolant Tube

Reply #4
Oh, come one, I would of used a torch and heated it up to glowing!!

I have removed a lot that way! (Dad's idea)

Daniel
1987 Cougar XR7 5.0 SOLD
1992 Ranger 4.0
2018 Hyundai Elantra
2019 Ram Rebel

 

Lower Intake Coolant Tube

Reply #5
Quote from: xr7cat
Oh, come one, I would of used a torch and heated it up to glowing!!

I have removed a lot that way! (Dad's idea)

Daniel


But it's a lousey idea if you want to reuse it, as there are a pair of rubber "O" rings inside to seal it...