jmarlowe
New Member
The dreaded tee issue (something I was unaware of until it broke) has my Ranger out of commission. I'll have details on the problem below, but here are my questions - I'm hoping someone on this forum has already replaced this obnoxious hose.
1. If the intake manifold is removed, will I be able to reach the back hose (it has something to do with the EGR)?
2. Will I need to drop or lower the tranny to get access to the back hose?
Here is some of the info I've picked up online:
From the limited number of forum discussions on this issue, the consensus seems to say the exhaust manifold and intake manifold need to be removed, in addition to the compressor and the alternator.
I've found many people online do a hack job and fix the tee with plumbing supplies. I want to replace the whole hose assembly because I think it's just a matter of time before the hoses rot too (it is getting old).
This is the hose:
The hose starts at the bottom of the coolant reservoir, has two bolt mounts on the exhaust manifold studs, has a tee to connect to the heater core, curves around the back of the engine, then curves back toward the front on the driver side under the intake manifold, then there is a tee, the broken one, with a small line that runs up behind the engine, the hose then ends at the thermostat housing. There is very little room between the engine and the firewall to get to that smaller hose at the back of the engine.
I have the compressor, alternator, and bracket removed. The bolts are off the exhaust manifold.
I'm trying to figure out if I need to remove the intake manifold or drop the tranny to get access to the little hose that runs up the back of the engine.
Here are some pictures I grabbed from the web:
The tee that breaks:
The quick fix solution:
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
TIA
1. If the intake manifold is removed, will I be able to reach the back hose (it has something to do with the EGR)?
2. Will I need to drop or lower the tranny to get access to the back hose?
Here is some of the info I've picked up online:
From the limited number of forum discussions on this issue, the consensus seems to say the exhaust manifold and intake manifold need to be removed, in addition to the compressor and the alternator.
I've found many people online do a hack job and fix the tee with plumbing supplies. I want to replace the whole hose assembly because I think it's just a matter of time before the hoses rot too (it is getting old).
This is the hose:

The hose starts at the bottom of the coolant reservoir, has two bolt mounts on the exhaust manifold studs, has a tee to connect to the heater core, curves around the back of the engine, then curves back toward the front on the driver side under the intake manifold, then there is a tee, the broken one, with a small line that runs up behind the engine, the hose then ends at the thermostat housing. There is very little room between the engine and the firewall to get to that smaller hose at the back of the engine.
I have the compressor, alternator, and bracket removed. The bolts are off the exhaust manifold.
I'm trying to figure out if I need to remove the intake manifold or drop the tranny to get access to the little hose that runs up the back of the engine.
Here are some pictures I grabbed from the web:
The tee that breaks:

The quick fix solution:

Any help would be greatly appreciated,
TIA