Your best bet is to go to briggsandstratton.com go to parts then model no. and that should give you the correct part no.
That year would be ALL cast iron. Now the intake is aluminum.
Most Toyota fuel filters in 90s are in the engine compartment. Often they are hidden by air intake tube. You may have to remove the air intake filter box and tube. Look for steel cylinder about 2" diameter and 4" tall mounted on the driver side fender. Most Toyota fuel filters in 90s are in the engine compartment. Often they are hidden by air intake tube. You may have to remove the air intake filter box and tube. Look for steel cylinder about 2" diameter and 4" tall mounted on the driver side fender.
right front, left rear of intake manifold. most engines are equipped with correct stamped steel brackets for this purpose.
There should be a louvered intake outside the fireplace, and a steel door covering the intake tunnel, inside the house located towards the front, and in the floor of the fireplace.
Seldom, if ever, do i see a bad intake. On the older aluminum V-8 intakes in the oldsmobile engines they used a steel intake gasket and the steel would corrode pits into the sealing surface which caused antifreeze leaks. Most of the troubles that i see with intakes are with the intake gaskets going bad or with vacumn leaks caused by split vacumn hoses or a leaking intake gasket.
Generally speaking, if you had a plastic/rubber intake and you switch to an aluminum cold air intake, then yes, you are going to have a different sound of your engine taking in air... it's going to sound a little more Darth Vader-ish. This will be enhanced if you also use a metallic stainless steel filter like Blitz, CP, X3, etc.
Intakes can be plastic, aluminium, or iron (steel). Exhaust manifolds are always steel or cast iron.
The firewall is the steel bulkhead that separates the engine compartment from the driver compartment.The firewall is the steel bulkhead that separates the engine compartment from the driver compartment.
no it does not
Cast iron, aluminum, phosphor-bronze, spring steel, mild steel etc.
yes. same crank as the 427. they were all steel
metal (steel)