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On every vehicle there are two manifolds. An intake manifold and a exhaust manifold. The intake supplies fuel and air to the cylinders. The exhaust collects exhaust from those same cylinders.
The intake manifold distributes the air fuel mixture from the carburetor to the cylinders. The exhaust manifold collects the exhaust gases from the cylinders and directs them out the exhaust pipe.
the intake manifold is what draws in the air,separates and funnels it to the individual cylinders.
Yes, from the coil to the companion cylinders.
exhaust pipe connects to the exhaust manifold, which connects to the main engine.
Its the big funny looking manifold piece your air cleaner box hose is connected to. That piece then connects to the intake manifold, then that piece connects to the engine.
Almost every engine with at least 4 cylinders.Almost every engine with at least 4 cylinders.
The intake manifold in a motor is like the lungs of your car. Air is taken in through the intake manifold and then is evenly distributed to the cylinders to mix with gas.
Follow the upper radiator hose to where it connects with the intake manifold, (motor) in the housing the hose connects to, is the thermostat.
The intake manifold routes the fuel/air mixture to the cylinders or just the air on a modern fuel injected engine. The exhaust manifold routes the burnt fuel gases out of the engine into the exhaust system.
In a housing at the front of the intake manifold . Just follow your top radiator hose from the rad , it connects to a metal pipe , and the pipe connects to the housing for the thermostat at the front of the intake manifold. (Helpfull)