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There is 2 of them and they are underneath the intake manifold. You will have to remove the intake to get to them.
There is 2 of them and they are underneath the intake manifold. You will have to remove the intake manifold to replace them are even see them.
That engine has 2 of them and there underneith the intake manifold. You will have to remove the intake to get to them.
Thay are not inside the intake. They are UNDERNEITH the INTAKE. It has 2 sensors and you can not see are get to them until you remove the intake.
No it is not . It won't even begin to bolt up. It's all different.
If it is a V8 then there are 2 of them and they are under the intake manifold. You have to remove intake to service them.
That engine has 2 of them and they are underneith the intake manifold. You will have to remove the intake to get to them.
Yes, You have to remove the intake to get the heads off.
Check for the Manifold Abosolute Pressure (MAP) on top of the intake manifold. In the 5.7 engine it is located right behind trottle body. You have to remove all the intake air duct to get to it. Good luck, Tizo
On a 5.3. at the top rear of the engine, behind the intake manifold. I is very difficult to get to without first removing the intake manifold.
Under the intake manifold, sucks but enjoy!
The labor charge to replace and intake manifold gasket, on a 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe, is approximately $180. It takes approximately 2 1/2 hours to replace the gasket.