There is one on each side of the block just above the oil pan.
they are short small plugs.
under the deck, on the base of the engine Takes a 3/8's ratchet inserted into the square hole to remove... or tilt on it's side & drain out the oil filler tube
On a 53 plate VW Polo, the coolant temperature sensor is typically located near the thermostat housing, which is usually found at the front of the engine. It may be positioned on the cylinder head or the intake manifold, depending on the specific engine type. To access it, you may need to remove certain engine covers or components for better visibility and reach. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise location and instructions.
On the air pipe at the left rear of the engine near the bulkhead visible easily from above and held in with 2 screws. It has plug on top of it.
12 liters
85-53=32--->..... 32 divided by 8 = ..... 4 gallons per minute.
The PCV valve is the plastic plug on your engine block on the same side as your oil intake on top of the engine block. Easily accessable. Simply pull it out. Most oil change locations will replace it for you for $53 but much cheaper to do it yourself and only take 2 minutes.
on a corsa life , 53 plate , its a T40 torque drive.
the gap is allready set on the plugs
To replace the drive belt on a Mountfield Omega 53, first, disconnect the spark plug for safety. Remove the mower deck by unscrewing the mounting bolts, then take off the old belt from the engine pulley and the drive pulley. Install the new belt by threading it through the pulleys, ensuring it sits correctly in the grooves. Finally, reattach the mower deck, reconnect the spark plug, and test the mower to ensure everything is functioning properly.
i have a 53 plate kangoo van and the relay is next to the battery .. hope this helps peter.... There is also a relay that controls the low plugs, in the engine bay electrics box. Its the one that's about half the size of the others.
The general formula for the distance between two numbers x and y on the number line is |x-y|. Plugging 42 and 95 in for x and y, we get |42-95|=|-53|=53. Notice that it doesn't matter which order we plug the numbers in: if we plugged 95 in for x and 42 for y, we'd get |95-42|=|53|=53. So either way we do it, the distance is 53.
Key on, engine not running: 53-55 p.s.i....