You need to BClear. What Engine are we working with? In General the answer is no.
The intake manifold is where the air and fuel mix and enter the engine. The exhaust manifold is where unspent gas and air exit the engine. In other words the intake manifold is where the engine breathes in and the exhaust manifold is how the engine exhales out.
The intake manifold, head, and exhaust manifold must be removed to gain access to the gasket.
Intake manifold delivers the fuel air mixture to the cylinder heads, exhaust manifold collects the gases after combustion, and channels them into the exhaust pipe.
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.
remove the intake and exhaust manifolds. there are bolts that attach them onto the head and there are bolts near the carburetor that attach the intake manifold to the exhaust manifold.
The intake manifold and exhaust manifold must be removed. Then the head must be removed and the gasket replaced. The head must be checked for cracks and to see if it is warped. Then it is all put back together.
it is located right in front of the car behind the fan.THAT'S THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD, THE INTAKE MANIFOLD IS ON THE *..BACK..* OF THE ENGINE. FOLLOW THE AIR INTAKE.
Carry away exhaust gases from the engine. Intake carries a/f mix to cylinders.
Remove the upper radiator hose, carburetor, intake manifold, and exhaust manifold. There are lots of hoses and wires going to various devices on the intake manifold and around the engine that have to be removed also. Additionally the alternator, water pump, smog pump, etc. need to be removed.
The intake & exhaust manifold must be removed. Then the head must must be removed. A very difficult repair and not a repair a novice should attempt.
Intake Manifold 140557055 is for a 283 SB Chevy.
Intake manifold on top and exhaust manifold on the side.