I don't know about just the engine but the complete cooling system including the engine , radiator, heater and all hoses holds aprox 5 qts. Some with standard transmission take a little less.
You didn't mention what year or engine it has but it if the cooling system is void of all coolant, it should hold between 14 to 16 qts of coolant.
Yep, that's why they call it the engine cradle.
You have rod bearing caps that hold the rods on the crankshaft. And you also have main bearing caps that hold the crankshaft in the engine block. NEUTZ.
It varies from engine to engine, but usually it's nothing special. Just disconnect the wiring, and remove whatever bolts or screws hold it on. Then remove the old, replace with the new, and put everything else back the way it was.
80 litres ========================================================= 5 quarts ( 4.7 liters ) with engine oil filter change
An Acura Integra GSR engine holds 4.2 liters of oil. Other variants of the engine ,such as the LS, holds less with a capacity of 4.0 liters of oil.
12 galons
Up to 24
Remove the bolts that hold the distributor cap onto the distributor. Once this is off the rotor can be reached and replaced on a 1994 Acura Integra.
13.2 gallons or 50 liters.
how much engine coolant dosee a 2000 toyota corolla hold
A 2000 Oldsmobile Alero with a 2.2 engine will hold approximately 13 liters of coolant. Adding coolant to your vehicle is very important.
To replace the lower control arms on a 1994 Acura Integra safely raise and stabilize the car. Remove the lower ball joints and two bolts that hold the lower control arms to the car. Pull them off. Replace with a new unit.
Around 10 or 12, depends on what transmission is in it. Acura Legend auto trans holds 12 an it's a 2.7 v6, it is impossible to take that much
It was built to hold 34 ounces of R12. It will need retrofitted to R134a. After that the capacity will be about 90 percent of the old charge.
no more than four buddy and that's if ur BONE DRY..don't try it...trust
Remove the air intake tubing from the throttle body. Find the lower radiator hose, and follow it to where it connects to the engine which will be just above the starter. The thermostat is behind the elbow that the hose is connected to - unbolt the 2 or 3 bolts that hold the elbow to the engine and it should come right out.