On an engine bolted to the intake manifold.
The carburetor is normally found just above the engine, it controls the petrol and air mix prior to combustion. Fuel injected and diesel engines do not need a carburetor.
A carburetor is found in an internal combustion engine. The purpose of the carburetor is to blend fuel and air.
If it had a carburetor it would be on top of the engine but it has fuel injection there instead.
A carburetor diagram for your 1986 Ford, can be obtained from most Ford dealerships. The carburetor diagram can also be found at most auto-parts stores.
There is no reason you would have to.
That F-150 does not have a carburetor. In fact after doing a little research i found that they have not been carburated since around 1990. If it had a carburetor it would be on top of the engine where the throttle body currently is. follow the air filter hose back to the center top part of the engine.
A person should have a diagram when they are working on a carburetor of any car. A diagram for the 1987 Toyota Corolla carburetor can be found in the maintenance manual and the repair manual.
On my 49cc scooter engine the carburetor is found on the engine. The engine is broken down into 3 parts, the part to the left (looking at it) where the air filter is is right next to the carburetor.
It would be very expensive considering that car doesn't have a carburetor.
The Ford Explorer engines are fuel injected , so no carburetor
Yes it has a carburetor. An engine with fuel injection would be a fuel injected engine.
No carburetor on that 89 S10. It would be throttle body fuel injected.