for the most part in the cylinder head but some engines have them in the block
The axis supports the weight of the head.
The valve head is the part of a valve that makes contact with the valve seat to seal the flow of fluid, while the valve face is the specific surface area of the valve head that directly interfaces with the seat. The valve head typically includes the entire upper portion of the valve, including the face, which is often flat or shaped to ensure a tight seal. In summary, the valve head encompasses the entire upper section, whereas the valve face is just the sealing surface.
In the cylinder head (top part of motor under valve cover).
The Valve is the piece that actually moves in and out, or "opens and closes" - the part of the block that the valve rests on is called the valve seat.
The head, or top part of the motor, must be removed to replace valve seals. After the head is removed take it to a machine shop and they will mill the head to make sure it is flat and also grind down the valves and replace the valve seals.
yes because they are attached to your nose and brain some how...
C6 is the sixth of seven cervical vertebrae in the human neck. It supports the head and articulation of the head and neck.
The arm of a microscope is the part that supports the microscope head and connects it to the base. It provides stability and allows for easy movement of the microscope head for focusing and positioning.
It is part of the EGR valve on the driver side of the rear cylinder head.
EGR valve is located between the head and battery. Its a cylindrical shaped part with a connecter going to the top of it. Its held on with 2 13mm bolts.
If you mean the hole behind the camshaft between the valve cover & the head, then you remove the valve cover, install a new plug & valve cover gasket, and reinstall the valve cover. The part number for the plug is 1336763.