Try Retightening intake manifold bolts first...............
Yes, the size 38W x 34L and XL are considered a size. 38W is the waistline and 34L is the length. XL stands for extra large.
It means you will have a minimum of a $900 repair bill unless you do it yourself, and by the question I'm guessing that you wont be doing it yourself. It will cost you another $400 to repair/replace your Heater core -- because you will notice you car no longer puts out heat -- the core is plugged up by sludge and you wont be able to clean it. GM had the bright idea of using a PLASTIC intake manifold gasket I cant remember the years but think its 92 - 2000-- if your engine ever got low on coolant and overheated, the Plastic gasket will melt and deform, since water and oil are close together its very easy for them to make it where it shouldnt go after its melted. The replacement gaskets are $120 and made out of Aluminum and Rubber -- you also get the valve cover and Head Gasket set included from the dealer. Two things you have to check for --- You say you have Exhaust in your radiator, how do you know this, did you get a test kit with the blue stuff that turns yellow if there is, if that is so, then you have a blown Head gasket. If your fluid was the consistency of runny mud -- in your overflow or in your radiator when you flushed it, you likely have an Intake Manifold leak. Normally you could check for a head gasket leak by taking the spark plugs out and doing a compression check on each cylinder. But on these cars they are impossible to get to unless you are on a rack I replaced the intake manifold gasket myself -- its a pretty big job -- you have to remove the fuel rail and injectors -- your lower back will be killing you by the time you are finished. online manuals are available at www.autozone.com
When 34L of oxygen reacts with an excess of nitrogen monoxide, the stoichiometry of the reaction tells us that equal volumes of oxygen and nitrogen dioxide are produced. Therefore, 34L of oxygen will produce 34L of nitrogen dioxide.
The location for the O2 sensor(s) are on the exhaust manifold in front(before catalyst, catalytic converter) for checking emissions from combustion chamber or behind (after catalyst) for analyzing emissions from the catalytic converter.
the plug gap is 0.60. hope this helps...
The horse power is 175
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That's the waist and the inside leg measurement in inches.
it is located right underneath the throttle body just look down there and youll see it :)
Verify the plug wires are connected correctly. Look here: http://autorepair.about.com/library/firing_orders/bl-fo-1312.htm It can also be a bad spark plug, or plug wire. A burnt valve or blown head gasket is another possibility. A weak injector on that cylinder is possible. A compression check is in order if the ignition system is found to be OK. This will detect a blown gasket or burnt valve.
clean iac sensor and o ring
Denver International's 16R - 34L is 16000 X 200 feet. That is longer than Kennedy's Space Center which is 15000 feet. Although I'm not sure it it is in fact the longest paved runway in the U.S.