RedDakooter05
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My frontier is missing its engine cover as well. But sad thing is, they only charge $50-$65 where as ford charges absurdly higher.Got my OEM Engine Cover in the mail today......
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Same material as well.
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My frontier is missing its engine cover as well. But sad thing is, they only charge $50-$65 where as ford charges absurdly higher.Got my OEM Engine Cover in the mail today......
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Genuine Ford Engine Cover
Let us know if you see any signs of water discoloration or rust in in the plug wells.New spark plugs from Rock Auto. Get ‘em changed sometime this weekend. Wish me luck on #4 with the tubing in the way.
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The boots looked like new but there was the typical discoloration on the insulators. Not bad for 74,000 miles though.Let us know if you see any signs of water discoloration or rust in in the plug wells.
Yep! That happened to me! Hahahaha.Reminds of when another member was going to take his Mustang to a show but it was raining so he left it at home and decided to drive his Ranger there and just look at cars. The parking marshals saw his tricked out Ranger, figured he was there to show it and directed him to the appropriate area. All he wanted to do was park but he took home hardware. ?
I think it was @Glocker, or maybe @Fawnbuster . Anyway, they both have great looking trucks.
That split pipe insulation doesn't stay put on mine for more than a month. I have two sitting on my garage floor, bereft of stickiness.Looks like it includes the hardware which is a plus...some owners have received the covers without it. Do you plan to add a strip of split pipe insulation to the seam on the firewall for extra water dripping protection?
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I was hoping that the engine heat would fuse the sticky seal into a stronger bond?That split pipe insulation doesn't stay put on mine for more than a month. I have two sitting on my garage floor, bereft of stickiness.
I'm sorta looking around for something better, piece of plastic I can attach as a diverter or something.I was hoping that the engine heat would fuse the sticky seal into a stronger bond?