Yes.
Just follow the big black round plastic intake hose coming from the air filter box and going to the engine. It will clamp onto the throttle body housing.
That thing on the top of the engine that looks like a carburetor, But it'sreally a Throttle body that's bolted onto the INTAKEUNDERSTAND.
It's a little black box mounted onto the throttle body.
The throttle position sensor is mounted to the throttle body. It is located opposite of where the throttle cable goes onto the throttle body.
The throttle body is on the right side top of the engine if you are looking at the engine from the front of the car. You may have to remove the plastic engine cover to see it. The throttle body is the thing the air filter housing ducting hooks onto, usually with a clamp.. There should be a wired module that controls the throttle blade position as well as a couple of other sensors installed... Do yourself a favor and buy the cheap chilton manual that illustrates all procedures.. they are priceless! A Google search in images helps too.
Yes it will, but you have to put all the blazer engine stuff onto the beretta engine...
It is bolted onto the throttle body.
You can 1) use berryman or gunk carb cleaner-spray on the t-b on a warm engine. Us red tube to concentrate a stream onto moving parts.. Remove te air intake hose n spray insideof the air horn, open the throttle wide open to expose the interior of the throttle body and let stand for 10 mnutes. Start up the engine and spray the air intake, open the throttle spraying inside the t-b.
It is bolted onto the throttle body
Small black box mounted onto the throttle body.
yes they are the same but you won't gain in size both are 52mm
It's between the engine and transmission. It slides onto the input shaft of the transmission and bolts to the flexplate on the engine.