take carb off and throtlle assembly, then take out the 12 bolts on the left and right sides, use a pry bar to separate it and lift it out
The starter is located under the intake manifold, and you will have to remove the intake manifold to get to it. Do not forget to buy a intake gasket before you take it off, because they always fall apart when you take the intake manifold off.
It depends on what you have to remove to get the intake manifold off. Once the intake manifold is off it will take about an hour.
how to replace intake manifold for 1994 ford falcon ED
it is under the intake manifold. you need to take the fuel rail off and take the intake manifold off to get to it it sits in the valley between the cylinder banks
The intake manifold is underneath the plastic silver cover held down by four nuts. Take it off and you'll find the intake manifold - also plastic. Even more unusual, the starter is underneath the intake manifold!
On the v6, yes
The only way to get to the intake manifold gasket is to take the head off. I'm working on it right now and so far that is all i can say
The cam shaft sensor on a 1999 ford escort is on the intake side of the engine just below the intake manifold. The intake manifold has to come off to take the CS sensor off.
found out from a dodge dealer NO you can not , you have to take the whole intake manifold off to get to it ,plus the fuel injector rack too.. it is a hard job ....
It should take about an hour to change the intake manifold gasket. This part can be replaced by taking off the intake manifold cover, cleaning the old gasket off and sealing a new gasket in the space and tightening the bolts. When other things are in the way, like the alternator, it will take longer.
The Olds Aurora has the starter sitting inside of the engine. You'll need to take off the intake manifold to get to it, and even then its a tight squeeze. Once you get the intake manifold off it will be highly visible.
The thermostat is on top of your intake manifold, on the front side. Locate the radiator hose that runs to your intake, take the hose off and the thermostat will be sitting on the manifold under the hose.