![]() 07/16/2015 at 10:09 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
We just got a new used RV. It has the Ford 385 460ci v8. First owner added a ram intake. The noise is terrible. How should I remove it?
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With a hammer.
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I think I need to get a new filter on the motor, no filter doesn't sound fun. And no damaging anything.
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Then I can’t help.
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I’m assuming the sucking noise is the most irritating, not the droning resonator-type noise? If the droning type noise is the problem and mostly too loud, I would idly wonder about sound insulating it. Otherwise, I’d guess junkyard parts may be your best option.
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Is there another vehicle that engine is popular in? How about finding a message board for that vehicle and see if anyone would like to swap this ram air for the stock intake?
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It's the sucking sound. Junkyard it is.
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Will do. This was used in f250,f350,and e350 for a while in the 80’s and 90’s
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It’s an E-series van cab motorhome, from the looks of the picture. Very very
very
common. I would almost guarantee his local pick-a-part has a mid-80s to late 90s E-series van, and 460s are very common therein.
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Sorry, no damage rule.
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Yep. ‘88 I think was when they went to fuel injection. Any motor from the to 98 should have the intake. You know ford's.