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2008 Lincoln Mark LT Intake Manifold, Intake Manifold Gasket

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  • 5
    3L3Z-6020-EA
    Gasket
    Timing Cover Gasket
    • Part Notes: Center
    MSRP: $21.82 Your Price: $14.10
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  • 6
    3L3Z-6020-FA
    Gasket
    Timing Cover Gasket
    • Part Notes: Outer
    • Location: Passenger Side
    MSRP: $14.15 Your Price: $9.14
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  • 7
    3L3Z-6020-DA
    Gasket
    Timing Cover Gasket
    • Part Notes: Outer
    • Location: Driver Side
    MSRP: $14.80 Your Price: $9.56
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Intake Manifold Installation and Repair Tips for 2008 Lincoln Mark LT

  • Q: How to remove and replace the intake manifold on 2008 Lincoln Mark LT?
    A: Ensure no flames; relieve fuel pressure. Drain coolant; remove generator/air cleaner; disconnect fuel, EVAP, PCV, vacuum, hoses, sensors, coils, injectors, and wiring; then remove intake manifold and clean surfaces. Install with new gaskets, torque in two stages to 10 Nm, reconnect all components, refill/bleed cooling system, and verify CMCV movement.
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