Yes, both.
yes you just have to change over cam position sensor crank sensor exhaust manafolds and upper intake and injectors also valve covers its not that hard block is the same
you follow the top radiator hose to where it goes to head or intake and remove it and remove the neck it was on the thermostat is under there and replace it with a new gasget and a little rtv to make sure it dont leak hope it works 4 you it is a simple job just take your time
in the car engine block there are cylinders. in each cylinder theres a pistion. a piston works by exsplosion in the cylinder. that exsplosion comes from the spark plug. then there gas. when the carb puts the air and fuel mixture in the spark plug goes off and it pushes the piston down. then there are valves there are 4 valves on each cylinger. 2 valves are exhust and 2 are the intake valves. the air and fuel mixture come threw the intake and when the air go off there is smoke and the exhust valves open then the smoke goes threw the manafolds and out the tailpipe.
No a dodge neon srt-4 has a larger engine (2.4L DOHC instead of the 2.0L SOHC) and has a small turbo charger and intercooler. for those looking to do an engine swap, the engine out of a turbo charged pt cruiser is virtually the same. Only the air intake manafolds are different. Engine mounts are the same for both the 2.0l and the 2.4l. So if your looking for at least a moderate power upgrade with options for more keep that in mind.
The intake gasket is the gasket that conncects from your air filter into your intake manifold
It is common for the intake manifold gasket to leak antifreeze from the corners of the intake. Need to replace intake gasket. Be sure to look closely at the intake were the gasket seals against it for pitts in the intake. There is a heater hose that goes into the intake on right rear corner in the back, but uo on top of intake. check closely. It is common for the intake manifold gasket to leak antifreeze from the corners of the intake. Need to replace intake gasket. Be sure to look closely at the intake were the gasket seals against it for pitts in the intake. There is a heater hose that goes into the intake on right rear corner in the back, but uo on top of intake. check closely. It is common for the intake manifold gasket to leak antifreeze from the corners of the intake. Need to replace intake gasket. Be sure to look closely at the intake were the gasket seals against it for pitts in the intake. There is a heater hose that goes into the intake on right rear corner in the back, but uo on top of intake. check closely. It is common for the intake manifold gasket to leak antifreeze from the corners of the intake. Need to replace intake gasket. Be sure to look closely at the intake were the gasket seals against it for pitts in the intake. There is a heater hose that goes into the intake on right rear corner in the back, but uo on top of intake. check closely. It is common for the intake manifold gasket to leak antifreeze from the corners of the intake. Need to replace intake gasket. Be sure to look closely at the intake were the gasket seals against it for pitts in the intake. There is a heater hose that goes into the intake on right rear corner in the back, but uo on top of intake. check closely.
the intake manifold is what takes air coming from the intake and directs it to each intake valve in each cylinder
they are used to limit your intake our serve as a guide to how much intake is taken in
Intake valves are larger than exhaust valves, and are aligned with the intake runners on the intake manifold.
The intake manifold is an air intake. There isn't something that you refer to as a fuel intake. Fuel is introduced to the cylinders directly at the intake valves by the fuel injectors.
look in the intake right behind the water intake where it goes into the intake the firng order should be imprinter on the intake.
Your exhaust lines up with exhaust pipes ,your intake lines up with your intake runners.