Ford is not in my good books right now, after my intake manifold cracked on the way home last night, puking fresh Gold coolant everywhere. Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of replacing it on my '03 Grand Marquis as well and dreaded every moment of it.
Unfortunately for me, extended warranty coverage is 7 years on this part and considering the car was originally purchased in April 2001, it no longer qualifies.
What makes it even better is Ford's asking price of $370 for a pile of plastic that's bound to crack again in a couple of years time. When I replaced it on my '03, the price was $540 so it seems they have dropped the price, albeit still high. So I'm considering the Dorman unit for just under $300 after customs charges.
I just cannot understand the logic/new trend behind using plastic in high heat applications - plastic radiator tops, coolant reservoirs, intake manifolds...next thing you know, a complete disposable engine out of plastic!

What makes it even better is Ford's asking price of $370 for a pile of plastic that's bound to crack again in a couple of years time. When I replaced it on my '03, the price was $540 so it seems they have dropped the price, albeit still high. So I'm considering the Dorman unit for just under $300 after customs charges.
I just cannot understand the logic/new trend behind using plastic in high heat applications - plastic radiator tops, coolant reservoirs, intake manifolds...next thing you know, a complete disposable engine out of plastic!
