replace the water heater inlet pipe on the intake manifold on a 3800
It is the metal pipe that runs down both sides of the intake manifold.It is the metal pipe that runs down both sides of the intake manifold.
You need to pipe the air intake into the fender.
There are no "pipes" but vacum lines. However there are a few so more details of the one you are talking about is needed.could be thewater heater inlet pipe on the intake manifold
air intake hose,accelorator cable,fuel pipes ,pipe,harness,egr valve,intake manifold,bypass pipe,water pipe,and knock senser
the intake is the only way.
You can drive a car without an air intake pipe but it may end up pulling hot air in from the engine compartment. This will reduce the engine's overall performance.
non turbos have them in the air intake mainfold, turbo engines have them on the inside the box that conects the air intake pipe and the air intake filter just remove the filter from this box and also remove this box from the air itake pipe and you can see the iat sensor in there
I think you are referring to a PCV pipe, generally you will find a connection between the engine crankcase and your air intake, which is why it is called a positive crankcase ventilation pipe or valve
On the intake of the carburettor where the air ram pipe / air filter fits.
What's under the intake is not a hose, it's a pipe which a hose attaches to behind the intake manifold near the firewall. If the hose is leaking, it's a relatively easy task to replace it. If the pipe is leaking, you will have to remove the intake manifold which is not an easy task (minimum 6 hours to remove and replace the manifold!)
take off the stock intake. it should pull right off....slide the new intake pipe in where the old one came off...