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1976 Ford F-250 Intake Manifold

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Intake Manifold for 1957-1963 1965-1976 Ford F-250Intake Manifold for 1957-1963 1965-1976 Ford F-250
A-Premium®Part # APIM130
Intake Manifold for 1957-1963 1965-1976 Ford F-250
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Fits Ford F-250: 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976
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Vehicle: 1976 Ford F-250
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
ConditionNew
item #1013PW1P
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Intake Manifold -- Aluminum, Satin Finish, Dual Plane, only fit for Big-Block, not fit for Small-Block, only fit for V8 Engine, not fit for L6 Engine.
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Aluminum Dual Plane Intake Manifold for Ford Small Block Windsor V8 5.8L 351W
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Aluminum Dual Plane Intake Manifold for Ford Small Block Windsor V8 5.8L 351W
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Fits 1968 - 1974 Ford Galaxie, 1968 - 1970 Ford Mustang, 1969 - 1991 Ford Country Squire, 1969 - 1970 Ford Fairlane, 1970 - 1976 Ford Torino, 1974 - 1976 Ford Elite, 1975 - 1996 Ford E series, 1977 - 1979 Ford LTD II, 1977 - 1979 Ford Thunderbird, 1979 - 1996 Ford Bronco, 1979 - 1982 Ford LTD, 1979 - 1991 Ford LTD Crown Victoria, 1987 - 1997 Ford F-Series, 1980 - 1980 Lincoln Continental, 1980 - 1980 Lincoln Mark VI, 1969 - 1970 Mercury Cougar, 1977 - 1979 Mercury Cougar, 1978 - 1978 Mercury Colony Park, 1986 - 1991 Mercury Colony Park, 1978 - 1982 Mercury Marquis
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Vehicle: 1976 Ford F-250
Item LocatedUnited States
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What is an intake manifold?

The intake manifold, also known as the inlet manifold, in an automobile can be likened to the conductor of an intricate symphony, orchestrating the harmonious flow of air into the engine's cylinders. Crafted with meticulous precision, it's a crucial bridge between the outside atmosphere and the heart of the vehicle.

Intake manifold function

Connected to the throttle body, the intake manifold regulates the volume of air entering the engine, thereby controlling engine speed and power output. Additionally, fuel-injected engines, mix the incoming air with fuel, a pivotal step in the combustion process. Some intake manifolds also incorporate Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) passages for emissions control and may handle pressurized air from forced induction systems in high-performance engines. Intake manifolds are typically made of metal (aluminum or cast iron) or plastic. They have a complex design with passages and runners that help optimize airflow to the cylinders. Some intake manifolds are designed to improve air velocity for better performance.

Intake manifold leak symptoms

The symptoms of an intake manifold leak allow vehicle owners and mechanics to identify and address problems that can affect engine performance, efficiency, and longevity. Recognizing these symptoms early can help prevent more extensive and costly engine damage. Therefore, paying attention to intake manifold leak symptoms and promptly addressing any issues is a responsible and prudent approach to vehicle maintenance. Notice these:

  • Poor engine performance: Reduced power, sluggish acceleration, and unresponsiveness.
  • Idling issues: Rough idling, irregular engine speed, or stalling when stationary.
  • Misfires: Engine shuddering, hesitation, or roughness, especially during acceleration.
  • Reduced fuel efficiency: Decreased gas mileage.
  • Check engine light (CEL): Illumination of the check engine light.
  • Hissing/whistling noise: Audible air escaping noise.
  • Excessive exhaust smoke: White or blue smoke from the exhaust.
  • Coolant loss: Depletion of coolant levels.
  • Oil contamination: Engine oil drawn into the intake system, leading to carbon deposits and fouled spark plugs.