Depends on what engine you are asking about which you fail to list.
The exhaust lifters will line up with the exhaust manifolds,Remove the valve cover if your working on a V8 and the valve that lines up with the exhaust port will be the exhaust valve,If it is a Chevy V8 they will be from standing in front of the car exhaust,intake,intake,exhaust,exhaust,intake,intake,exhaust.
there are 2 lifters for every cylinder, one for intake valve and one for exhaust valve.
No the lifters themselves are all the same. I recommend lightweight pushrods though if you can get them and stay with hydraulic.
16 The 1998 is an 8 cylinder engine. Each cylinder has two lifters. One lifter is for the intake and one lifter is for the exhaust.
The lifters are hydraulic and require no adjustments. If you have valve clatter you have worn valve train parts.
There are multiple causes to intake and exhaust valve damage. These include preÊdetonation (knocking) and valve guide wear causing tracking issues.Ê
The pushrod is actuated by the camshaft for the purpose of actuating the lifters/rocker arms which, in turn, pushes open either an intake or exhaust valve in the cylinder head.
Your exhaust lines up with exhaust pipes ,your intake lines up with your intake runners.
look at the head with the valve cover off find where the exhaust manifold goes in tha is the exhaust valve or looking at the valves the first one is exhaust then intake then intake ,exhaust,exhaust,intake,intake,exhaust if you have the head off i think the intake valves are bigger than the exhaust
-intake: exhaust closed, intake open -compression: exhaust closed, intake closed -combustion: exhaust closed, intake closed -exhaust: exhaust open, intake closed
Michael Torke was born on September 22, 1961.
Michael Torke was born on September 22, 1961.