E150 intake manifold question

Asked by vidar_1 Feb 22, 2020 at 06:01 PM about the 2007 Ford E-Series E-150 Cargo Van

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello,
can anybody tell me or show me diagram of the
following please. 2007 E150 4.6 liter, there is a
attachment point on the back of the passenger side of
the intake manifold. It sticks strait up about 2 inches
and is 5/8 around. I can not find where the hose from
here would attach to.  
Thank you John

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You cap that off. The aftermarket intakes are universal for several uses. It is a heater core attachment for some, but when use in a van that port is at the front of the intake with different hoses on metal pipes. The new intake should have come with a rubber cap you could keep on it but the pinch clamp won’t hold.

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