I. Overview
Brand: Mustrod
Part Terminology Name: Intake Manifold
Manufacturer Part Number: FL3Z9424B, FL3Z9424E, FL3Z9424F, FL3Z9424J, 615-916
Fits and performs reliably like the original one. Plug and play installation.
Closely inspected before leaving the factory. Product Warranty: 24 Months.
Please check the model/year/part NO. and pictures we provided before purchasing.
II. OEM Part Number:
FL3Z9424B, FL3Z9424E
FL3Z9424F, FL3Z9424J, 615-916
III. Replacement for:
Replacement for 2015 Ford F-150 5.0L V8
Replacement for 2016 Ford F-150 5.0L V8
Replacement for 2017 Ford F-150 5.0L V8
Replace Your Bad Intake Manifold On Time:
The most common problem with the intake manifold is a blown gasket. Since gaskets are made of steel and rubber and are relatively thin, they can break very easily. Here are some common Signs of a Bad Intake Manifold:
Engine Overheating; Loss in Engine Performance or Misfires; Leaking Coolant
Although the intake manifold is visually visible, all problems associated with the manifold are inside, so you can’t repair or clean anything without opening half the engine.
Package includes:
1X Intake Manifold
*Compatible table only for reference. Match the result with the OE number we have in the listing that would be the best way to guarantee fitment.
Before purchasing, please carefully check the OEM part number and illustrations to make sure it is compatible with your model. If you are not sure, please feel free to contact us. We are always here to solve any problems you may encounter, and we’ll reply you as soon as possible.
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Brand: Mustrod
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Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): FL3Z9424B, FL3Z9424E, FL3Z9424F, FL3Z9424J, 615-916
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Vehicle Fitment: For 2015-2017 Ford F-150 5.0L V8
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Enhanced Performance: Optimize your engine’s airflow and efficiency with this precision-crafted intake manifold. Constructed with high-quality plastic for durability and reliable performance.
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Function: The function of the intake manifold is to distribute the combustible mixture supplied by the carburetor to each cylinder. Collect the exhaust gas after the work of each cylinder and send it to the exhaust pipe and muffler, and then discharge it into the atmosphere.
