it is located inside the intake manifold
i dont think they do, the lifters are right under the intake manifold
To replace the intake manifold gasket on a 1999 Mazda 626 with a 2.5-liter engine, first, disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access to the intake manifold, such as the throttle body and vacuum lines. Next, unbolt the intake manifold and carefully lift it off, ensuring to keep track of any manifold bolts. Clean the surfaces of the manifold and engine block before placing a new gasket in position, then reassemble the manifold and reconnect all removed components. Finally, reconnect the battery and start the engine to check for leaks.
There is 2 of them and thay are under the intake manifold. You will have to remove intake manifold to get to them.
It is located under the Intake Manifold. You must remove the intake manifold to get to it.
That is a very COMMON PROBLEM WITH those engines. You need to replace the intake manifold gaskets to fix that problem.
You will have to remove the intake manifold and install a new intake gasket. You have no choice.
There is two of them. They are located under the intake manifold. There is two of them. They are located under the intake manifold.
Head gaskets do not go bad on these. You need to replace the plastic upper intake manifold as it is leaking coolant into the combustion chamber. Common problem for this engine.
in lower intake Manifold at the back, also replace breather filter under the PCV.
On the intake manifold on the driver side.
directly under the intake manifold