Unbolt exhaust mainfold from cylinder head. Remove damaged gasket, clean surfaces well, but w/o scratching them. Put new gasket in place, and put exhaust manifold back. Torque bolts to spec - done.
If it was removed then YES.
More than likely you have a blown head gasket. Replace the gasket and check the head for cracks or if it is warped. Do not continue to drive.
It is on the exhaust manifold.It is on the same part on all vehicles.The only difference is on newer models cars it may have two oxygen sensors one on the exhaust manifold and one at the catalytic convertor.You will have just ONE on the exhuast manifold.
yes it will.
Between the intake manifold and the engine block; Dude, if you didn't already know that much about your car you shouldn't try to replace it by yourself. Get help.
No, You don't put anything on Head, Exahust or intake gaskets. CJ actually you do put a 1/8'th inch bead of black silicone on the gasket to ensure no leaks occur and it also helps hold the gasket in place when your putting the intake manifold on. I'm a ford master technician, you ALWAYS use silicone when replacing intake and head gaskets. =DK
There could be several reasons why a 1991 Celica is smoking. Engine oil could be on the motor to make the car smoke. The also may be overheating causing it to smoke.
yes if u change the clutch and cam shaft
My friend has a 1991 Toyota Celica Active Sports and the fuse box is located inside the car underneath the steering wheel behind a pannel
My friend has a 1991 Toyota Celica Active Sports and the fuse box is located inside the car underneath the steering wheel behind a pannel
To remove the intake gasket from a 1991 Nissan pickup truck with a 2.4L engine, first disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access to the intake manifold, such as the air intake and throttle body. Then, unbolt the intake manifold from the engine, carefully lifting it off to avoid damaging any attached components. Scrape off any old gasket material from the mating surfaces, ensuring they are clean and free of debris before installing a new gasket. Reassemble the components in reverse order, making sure to torque the bolts to the manufacturer's specifications.
To change the exhaust gasket on a 1991 MR2, start by safely lifting the car and securing it on jack stands. Disconnect the exhaust system from the manifold by removing the bolts and any necessary hangers. Replace the old gasket with a new one, ensuring the surfaces are clean, and then reattach the exhaust components, tightening the bolts to the manufacturer's specifications. Finally, lower the car and check for leaks by starting the engine.