The intake valves are bigger.
a Chevy 202 head, is a fuely head with a 202 intake valve
the intake valve head is larger than the exhaust valve head
The head gasket on a 1999 Chevy Malibu is replaced by removing the coolant, intake manifold, and retaining bolts. The cylinder head can then be removed, the gasket replaced, and everything reassembled.
Burned or bent intake or exhaust valve. Valves adjusted to tight, Burned pistion. Head gasket blowed between 2 cylinders.
Do a valve job. This is more complicated than it sounds, you might be better off sending the head to your local machine shop for the valve job.
Plugs, plug wires, burnt valve, craked head, blown head gasket, intake manifold gasket leak, are possible.
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
Type your answer here... They are in the cylinder head.
no, the bolt pattern on the small block Chevy intake manifold changed in '87 to the vortec head design, but if it doesnt have the centerbolt valve covers, then it will.
Type your answer here... Burnt intake or exhaust valve, hole in piston, broken piston rings, bad head gasket, valve spring broken.
a 5.0 is a v8 engine, so there are 8 intake valves.each cylander has 1 intake and one exhaust valve in the head. to install a valve the head must be removed from the engine block
From the front of the head it's EIIEEIIE. This is the same on both sides - (I=Intake, E=Exhaust) With the valve covers off the rocker that aligns with the exhaust port is the exhaust the other will align with the intake manifold runner this would be your intake