Its built into the AFM
should be located on the top of the thermostat housing.
it should be attached to the back of intake manifold ad to the back of the cylinder head
On most engines including the 22r/22re the intake valve is bigger than the exhaust.peace
engine bay
8 intake 12 exhaust ????
It is definitely not a good idea to bypass the sensor. If you have the 22re engine, then replacing the sensor or the wiring is trivial. Not so on the 3vze. The sensor is located under the upper and lower intake. So, for a quick bypass you can buy a new sensor and attach it to one of the engine mounts (there should be one on the drivers side, a couple of inches from the wiring harness). You can either drill through the mount, or bolt the sensor inside the loop of the hook. Note, this is a very temporary "fix". In this location, the sensor will not be able to perform its job. Be warned!
The vehicle speed sensor (vss) is generally located at the rear of the transmission.
take it to the crusher
When the engine is hot .008 intake .012 exhaust or .007 intake .011 exhaust When the engine is cold
On the 22RE engine, the oil pressure sensor is typically located on the back side of the engine block, near the oil filter. It is usually threaded into the block and connected to the oil pressure warning light or gauge on the dashboard. In some configurations, it may be found on the side of the engine, but the rear location is most common. Always refer to the specific service manual for your vehicle for precise details.
The fuel filter on an 87 4runner with a 22re is bolted to the block under the intake on the passenger side. It's a little difficult to get to, but it can be done without removing the fuel injection system.
Are you trying to imitate Transformers or something?