YES, They sure are.
take all the wiring and hoses loose from the top of the engine, and you might have to remove the valve covers. then just loosen the intake manifold bolts
The year, engine size and if it is the intake manifold or an exhaust manifold gaskets would help.
diesel's dont produce enough
No, just the intake manifold.
The cam shaft sensor on a 1999 ford escort is on the intake side of the engine just below the intake manifold. The intake manifold has to come off to take the CS sensor off.
It's under the intake manifold, on top of the engine. You have to remove the manifold. Not a difficult job, but does take some time See answer to location of manifold question
The starter is located under the intake manifold, and you will have to remove the intake manifold to get to it. Do not forget to buy a intake gasket before you take it off, because they always fall apart when you take the intake manifold off.
Yes it does. It is on the intake side under the cylinder head below the intake plenum. You have to take the intake manifold off to get to it.
Think you might have to take off the intake manifold, it a process
The Olds Aurora has the starter sitting inside of the engine. You'll need to take off the intake manifold to get to it, and even then its a tight squeeze. Once you get the intake manifold off it will be highly visible.
To remove the intake manifold from a 2001 Sebring, first disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access, such as the air intake and throttle body. Next, detach the vacuum lines, electrical connectors, and any sensors attached to the manifold. Remove the bolts securing the manifold to the engine block using the appropriate socket wrench. Carefully lift the manifold off, ensuring no gaskets or debris fall into the engine.
disconnect the intake tube from the intake box (located it the front passenger side corner under the hood). disconnect it from the intake manifold. unbolt the intake box, take it out, and slide your new intake pipe onto the manifold, and run it to the same place you had the box at. your cone (filter) should sit in the same place.