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Where is the dog leg on a Ford Explorer?

Where is the dog leg on a Ford Explorer?

Left Side, Driver Side 2002-2005 Ford Explorer Dog leg. This panel is located in front of the rear wheel in the lower rear Door area. Measurement: 15″ x 14″… more

What kind of engine does a 1997 Ford Explorer have?

1997-2001 Ford Explorer 5.0L GT40P lower intake on the left, and a 1995-1997 Ford Explorer 5.0L GT40 lower intake on the right: 1997-2001 Ford Ranger 5.0L GT40P lower intake top view: The 1997-2001 Ford Explorer 5.0L came as either a 2WD, or AWD. The AWD came with a BW4404 transfer case.

Where is the EGR hole on explorer 5.0L?

1995 to early 1997 Ford Explorer 5.0L lower intakes have the center EGR hole drilled, but no return line. Furthermore, there is a boss for the ACT sensor located on runner #5, but it is not drilled. 1997-2001 Ford Explorer 5.0L lower intake manifolds came solely as external EGR manifolds. Meaning, there are zero provisions for internal EGR.

How big is the rocker panel on a Ford Explorer?

2002-2005 Ford Explorer Slip-on rocker panel. Right Side, Passenger Side 2002-2005 Ford Explorer Upper rear wheel arch without molding holes – Measurment: 41″ x 16″ x 2″. Right Side, Passenger Side

Who was the original owner of the 1997 Ford Explorer?

No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 11/26/97 and owned in CA until 11/12/02 • 1st owner drove an estimated 22,296 miles/year • 2nd owner drove

1995 to early 1997 Ford Explorer 5.0L lower intakes have the center EGR hole drilled, but no return line. Furthermore, there is a boss for the ACT sensor located on runner #5, but it is not drilled. 1997-2001 Ford Explorer 5.0L lower intake manifolds came solely as external EGR manifolds. Meaning, there are zero provisions for internal EGR.

What kind of engine did Ford Explorer have?

All Ford Explorer 5.0L engines used a GT40 intake with an external EGR setup, but early-model Explorer intake manifolds have provisions for internal EGR. 1995 to early 1997 Ford Explorer 5.0L lower intakes have the center EGR hole drilled, but no return line.

What kind of intake manifold does Ford Explorer use?

GT40 cylinder heads have 3 vertical bars stamped on the side of the head as well as the word “GT”. Ford GT40P cylinder heads have 4 vertical bars and some are stamped “GT40P”. All Ford Explorer 5.0L engines used a GT40 intake with an external EGR setup, but early-model Explorer intake manifolds have provisions for internal EGR.

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