Yes it did.
No, not as standard.
under the intake manifold
intake manifold
Intake manifold is leaking, or worse, cracked cylinder most likely tho, the intake manifold.
the exhaust side is by the exhaust manifold,intake side is next to fuel injectors.
It is a small 'L' shaped hose that goes from the side if the water manifold to the bottom of the carburetor intake manifold. I believe it is part of the water supply to the carburetor manifold that heats it.
On a 1987 Ford F-150, the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor is located on the intake manifold. It is near the fuel rail and on the driver's side.
This is a fun one. At the back of the intake manifold there is about a 6" gap between the manifold and the firewall. The PCV is back there at the base of the manifold, which is about 10" down.
Coolant is being sucked into air intake manifold and entering cylinders. Bad intake manifold gaskets (assuming all vacuum lines are correctly routed).
It bolts to the under side of thr intake manifold in the center.
The PCV valve on a 1987 Toyota Corolla FX16 is located behind the alternator. It is under the intake manifold.
open the hood,it's on driver side near by brake master cylinder and intake manifold it's about a foot long aluminum canister undo the lid with number 13 wrench.