Mercury discontinued the Cougar in 2002. Introduced in 1967, the Cougar evolved from a "pony car" to a roomy, personal luxury coupe linked only to the original by the Ford label. A 2.0L engine was standard in the base model of the Cougar from 2000 to the final issue in 2002. An experienced do-it-yourself mechanic can take on the installation of the exhaust manifold.
Instructions
Remove the Exhaust Manifold
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Disconnect the negative battery cable and remove the air intake resonators. Take out the oil dipstick tube and the exhaust manifold heat shield.
2Remove the heated oxygen sensor and the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) tube and its bracket. Remove the catalytic converter.
3Loosen the nine retaining nuts and then remove them. Separate the exhaust manifold from the engine.
4Clean the mating surfaces to remove any gasket material, dirt and carbon deposits. Wipe the surfaces clean with solvent and check for damage.
Install the Exhaust Manifold
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Install the new gasket to the cylinder head. Align the exhaust manifold over the gasket and set the nuts in place.
6Tighten the nuts in sequence, working out from the center. Torque the nuts to 12 foot pounds.
7Set the catalytic converter in place and secure it. Connected the EGR rube and bracket.
8Connect the oxygen sensor. Set the exhaust manifold heat shield in place.
9Replace the oil dipstick tube and the air intake resonators. Reconnect the negative battery cable.
10Start the engine and allow it to warm up for several minutes. Check for exhaust leaks and proper operation.
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