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m_owing
06-16-2020, 03:14 PM
How much grief am I looking at replacing the 5.0L stock intake gaskets? My lower has been leaking for a long time. Just drips here and there. The leak has been bothering me since I got the car... The rear main seal is new

There is a felpro gasket set that has thick silicone for the front and back (instead of cheap cork) #MS93334
Should I add some black rtv for insurance?

The 3rd post from this stangnet thread is pretty comprehensive:
https://www.stangnet.com/mustang-forums/threads/replacing-intake-gaskets.898862/
But it says to use weatherstripping adhesive on the head-manifold gasket, does that mean cover the whole gasket, or just a couple spots?

I was going to get the injector orings and pintle caps also.

1. Any tips?
2. I've done everything else myself, but should I get a shop to do this?
3. How much should it cost?

1986stangfan
06-16-2020, 03:54 PM
Don’t use the rubber gasket at all, eliminate them and use a 1/4” bead of “the right stuff” by permatex.

I also prefer to use the steel core graphite coated intake gaskets over the felpro, but that is my preference.


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Ponyryd
06-16-2020, 07:02 PM
Agree, toss the end seals and just use silicone, The Right Stuff is good, but I’m cheap and just use RTV with no issues. You don’t need to glue the gaskets, there are exposed corner tabs on the head gaskets they sit on, that and the RTV should hold them in place. While you’re in there change the pcv and screen, they’re a bit hard to do with the intake on the car.
New rear main doesn’t mean much on a 302, I’d double-check that it’s actually the intake causing the leak.

RedSN
06-16-2020, 07:19 PM
New rear main doesn’t mean much on a 302...
LMAO!!!! Funny because it’s true. It’s like they are designed for a certain amount of leakage. Ford will tell you it’s “normal”.

LX89
06-16-2020, 10:03 PM
I used the Felpro MS93334 intake gasket kit in 2007 with the silicone rubber end seals and a bead of silicone on each end corner of the seals.
It hasn't leaked yet.

Buy 4,4inch long 5/16 bolts and cut the heads off to use as guide pins.
Intake lines up right the first time and won't mess up a silicone bead if you ditch the rubber end seals.

Good luck not using guide pins.

ZR
06-16-2020, 10:17 PM
Following method is what we use.

Remove intake n related parts.
Scrape spotlessly clean, wipe all surfaces with lacquer thinners
Small smear of 3M weather strip adhesive over gasket surface, place on cyl head, allow to fully cure (don't use too much glue, more is not better, just enough to cover surface).
Bead of silicone on the front and rear rails (we don't use cork or rubber end seals). Small smear of silicone on bolt threads (on ones where bottom of the hole is open to the valley)
Drop intake into place, using correct sequence, go around and around with torque wrench until the intake fully settles.
Allow silicone to fully cure before firing up, done.
We get at least one 5.0 in every 1-2 seasons where intake gaskets have slipped n either running poorly and or chugging oil.

m_owing
06-16-2020, 11:41 PM
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m_owing
06-16-2020, 11:43 PM
Buy 4,4inch long 5/16 bolts and cut the heads off to use as guide pins.
Intake lines up right the first time and won't mess up a silicone bead if you ditch the rubber end seals.

Good luck not using guide pins.

Thanks, guide pins are on my list


While you’re in there change the pcv and screen, they’re a bit hard to do with the intake on the car.
New rear main doesn’t mean much on a 302, I’d double-check that it’s actually the intake causing the leak.

Agreed, dripping oil was just a way of living for me!
When I had the drivetrain out, the top of the back of the engine had oil. And the rear main was dry. It drips from the bottom of the bellhousing.


LMAO!!!! Funny because it’s true. It’s like they are designed for a certain amount of leakage. Ford will tell you it’s “normal”.

Yeah, doesn't everyone travel with a large square of cardboard in their car to place underneath when they park?



We get at least one 5.0 in every 1-2 seasons where intake gaskets have slipped n either running poorly and or chuggi

Do you have to remove the dizzy? How much does it cost?

m_owing
06-16-2020, 11:52 PM
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ZR
06-17-2020, 07:00 AM
Yes remove.

LX89
06-17-2020, 09:52 PM
MS93334 kit has steel core intake gaskets.
Don't buy the Felpro 1250 paper intake gaskets,they are crap and don't last and leak.

I used Hylomar Universal Blue gasket sealer around all the ports to hold the gaskets in place.
Works great for intake gaskets and water pump gaskets.

1986stangfan
06-17-2020, 10:09 PM
For guide pins I just cut some bolts and used a grinder to make slots for a flathead screwdriver I have used hem many times and just put them back in my toolbox tonreuse


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