sell your van the studs for the maniflold are going to break and you most likely will have to replace head Between the exhaust manifold and the head is the manifold gasket. Where the exhaust pipe connects to the exhaust manifold is a manifold doughnut gasket.
The manifold is located in different places depending on the make and model of the vehicle. It is also important to note the difference between the intake and exhaust manifolds.
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Remove the upper and lower intake manifolds and all other parts attached to them and the knock sensor is right there on top of the engine between the heads. Sound simple? It isn't. But, it can be done using basic tools (metric) in your garage. Get a repair manual.
start your search at exhaust manifolds follow down and back toward catalytic convertor will be between cat and manifolds goes into pipe has 1 or 2 wires depending on emission specs
It is located in between the upper and lower intake manifolds by your fuel rod
the diffence is the intake manifold and exhaust manifolds are slitly bigger
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It should be threaded into, either the exhaust manifold, or the exhaust downpipe between the catalytic converter and the exhaust manifolds. If it's between the y-pipe and the catalytic converter, there will only be one. If it's between the y-pipe and the manifolds, there will be two, one on each pipe. You may have to look from underneath the vehicle to find and access it.
The Villager is NOT an interference engine. This is straight from a guy who was engineering liaison between Ford and Nissan on this project. The catalogs that say it is are WRONG.
Between air filter box and throttle body.
Yes. The only issue you may have is the exhaust manifolds. The Falcon has a little less clearance between the shock towers that the mustang. You may need to find some V8 falcon exhaust manifolds or purchase some aftermarket headers.
The Villager is NOT an interference engine. This is straight from a guy who was engineering liaison between Ford and Nissan on this project. The catalogs that say it is are WRONG.