The recommended oil for a 2003 Volkswagen Passat with a 2.8L engine is 5w30. This is well suited for most driving conditions.
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The order is 1,2,3,4,5,6
could be tps or throttle positioning sensor
it should be located on the rear manifold
Let the length of the shorter leg be L, then the longer leg is L + 14.By Pythagoras then 262 = L2 + (L + 14)2 = L2 + L2 + 28L + 196 = 2L2 + 28L + 196676 = 2L2 + 28L + 196 : 2L2 + 28L - 480 = 0 : L2 + 14L - 240 = 0This can be factored : L2 + 14L - 240 = (L + 24)(L - 10) = 0As only a positive number answer applies and this is when L - 10 = 0 : L = 10.The length of the shorter leg is 10 feet.
Firing order is 1-2-3-4-5-6 Distributor rotates clockwise. Number 1 plug is located on passenger's side front of engine. Number 2 plug is on front of engine driver's side and so on.
under exaust manifold on passenger side
Should be around 40 psi
gasoline-usually 89 octane. fuel filter is in the rochester 2se carburetor on a 2.8l 1983 Chevy motor.
should be a small black plastic box close to the distributor mounted on a bracket. it will have a couple of wires and a vacuum line the runs to the intake manifold
what does it mean when my IGM is low at 28L
I'll bet that engine has a lot of miles on it. I also would not be surprised to find out that it sometimes went 15,000 miles between oil changes. That might have caused the rings to score the cylinders, which allows blow-by under heavy load. And, it that engine does have a lot of miles on it, the valve stem seals are probably going bad, which means that oil can leak into the cylinders right after the engine is stopped. This oil burns slowly when the engine is started, producing heavy bluish-white smoke for a short time. It might be a good time to consider putting another engine in the vehicle, or jacking up the steering wheel and putting a new car under it. Very true, but the white smoke could also be a head gasket, or transmission related.