For Intake Manifold ( 10 bolts )
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On a small block Chevy the distributor goes through a hole in the intake manifold. On a Pontiac the distributor goes behind the intake manifold.
Intake manifold on top and exhaust manifold on the side.
Well, if you have a 2.0L, you'll never find it...these engines have distributorless ignition. The ignition system is located under the intake manifold.
The starter for your vehicle is located between the rear firewall of your engine compartment and the intake side of your engine. It rest directly under your intake manifold and is held on by 2 bolts. It is very hard to see, and not too easily removed. It is definitely not for a novice grease monkey to undertake. Good Luck
Its the transmission dip stick tube is how you add transmission fluid.
under the intake manifold. Only way to it is on the back side of motor. You will need a long/thin 10m.m. socket to get it off.
under the coil pack which is under the intake manifold
The intake manifold is where the air and fuel mix and enter the engine. The exhaust manifold is where unspent gas and air exit the engine. In other words the intake manifold is where the engine breathes in and the exhaust manifold is how the engine exhales out.
On the front and rear of what?? The Air Intake Manifold is on the TOP of the engine. the Exhaust Manifold are on the sides of an engine. On a front wheel drive vehicle, the engine is turned 90 degrees, so the exhaust manifold appears to be on the front and back of the engine, below the valve covers.
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The intake manifold attaches to the heads of the engine and send an air and fuel mixture to the combustion chamber through the intake valves. The intake manifold is usually situated on the top of the motor.