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exhaust pipe connects to the exhaust manifold, which connects to the main engine.
The part that connects the exhaust pipes to the motor is called the exhaust manifold. It collects exhaust gases from the engine's cylinders and directs them into the exhaust system. The manifold typically has ports that align with the engine's exhaust outlets and is usually made of cast iron or stainless steel for durability.
The exhaust manifold on a 1996 Mitsubishi Galant S is located on the engine block, typically on the side of the engine facing the firewall. It connects to the exhaust ports of the engine cylinders and directs exhaust gases to the exhaust system. To access it, you may need to remove components like the intake manifold or other nearby parts, depending on the engine configuration.
have you checked to see if there is any broken bolt on the manifold, or worped manifold, burnt manifold gasket
In the exhaust pipe just past where it connects to the exhaust manifold. This will be at the back of the engine.
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.
No. The exhaust manifold only carries burned exhaust fumes from the engine to the rear of the vehicle. It has nothing to do with the oil or fuel system. It also cannot prevent the engine from starting. However a clogged catalytic converter can cause the engine not to start. Fuel in the oil is caused by a leaking injector on a FI engine or a bad needle valve and seat of an carburetor engine.
In the exhaust manifold behind the engine.In the exhaust manifold behind the engine.
In the exhaust manifold on the back of the engine.In the exhaust manifold on the back of the engine.
The intake manifold is where the air and fuel mix and enter the engine. The exhaust manifold is where unspent gas and air exit the engine. In other words the intake manifold is where the engine breathes in and the exhaust manifold is how the engine exhales out.
More information is needed to answer this question properly, such as; is the engine a 4 or 6 cylinder. In the case of a 6 cylinder, their are 2 exhaust manifolds; the front exhaust manifold is located under the hood between the radiator and the engine: when you check your oil level by grasping the dipstick your hand will be just a few inches above the exhaust manifold. Basically, follow the exhaust pipe(s) to the engine and where it connects to a device that splits the exhaust 3 or 4 ways, that device is your exhaust manifold.
exhaust manifold is where exhaust pipe hooks to engine!