Yes, there is typically a pipe or a series of connections that link the manifold to the gearbox in many vehicles, particularly in those with a hydraulic system. This connection is often part of the transmission's cooling system or for hydraulic fluid transfer. However, the specific design can vary depending on the make and model of the vehicle. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise details.
exhaust pipe connects to the exhaust manifold, which connects to the main engine.
In a housing at the front of the intake manifold . Just follow your top radiator hose from the rad , it connects to a metal pipe , and the pipe connects to the housing for the thermostat at the front of the intake manifold. (Helpfull)
on the end of the exhaust manifold just where the exhaust pipe connects to it
Under the vehicle, the manifold connects to a "head pipe", and the head pipe connects to a device that just looks like a mufler, but it's not. That's the catalytic converter.
THERE IS NO HOSE, THE WATER PUMP IS FED BY A METAL COOLANT PIPE LOCATED UNDERNEATH THE INTAKE MANIFOLD. THE LOWER RADIATOR HOSE CONNECTS TO THE PIPE.
if I am not mistaken, it is the resignator. It's called the down pipe.
The pipe connecting to the head on the 4.9-liter Ford engine is typically the intake manifold or the exhaust manifold, depending on the context. The intake manifold delivers air and fuel mixture to the engine's cylinders, while the exhaust manifold channels exhaust gases away from the engine after combustion. If you're referring to a specific pipe for coolant or oil, that could be the coolant line or an oil return line, which also connects to the cylinder head.
The vacuum pipe that connects to the inlet manifold is typically located on the intake manifold of an engine, usually near the throttle body or the intake manifold runners. It is often a small rubber or plastic hose that draws vacuum from the manifold for various systems, such as the brake booster or emissions control components. Its specific position can vary depending on the vehicle make and model. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise location details.
just right of the exhaust manifold. little black rubber pipe/elbow connects to it.
Just below throttle body, it fits onto a breather pipe runs from the valve cover routing under the intake manifold. A small pipe connects the pcv to the intake manifold
its right after the exaust manifold.the exhaust manifold is on each side of the motor.it runs from there to uder the car or truck.it connects the manifold and the begining of the pipe that runs to your muffler.
In the exhaust pipe just past where it connects to the exhaust manifold. This will be at the back of the engine.