if the engine is a 2,4 liter, and if your replaceing the manifold gaskets, the manifold has 8 13mm bolts you need to remove, and also you need to drop the pipe, remove the 3 13mm bolts that connect to the rear pipe, then remove the four 15mm bolts that connect to the manifold, then you can remove the exhaust manifold, dont forget to remove the heat shield on top on the exhaust manifold 3 10mm bolts and one more item unplug the 02 sensor, you should be able to pull the manifold up and out of the way if your replaceing the gaskets, i just pulled the manifold off and up and bungy'd it up out of the way to clean the ports.
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From 1995 Aurora Service Manual page 6A8-20/Lower Intake Manifold. Tighten the intake manifold bolts twice to 10 N*m (88 lb. in.) following the sequence in Figure 29. -----3-----1-------5 -7-------------------9 8------------------10 ---4--------2-----6
I suggest a service manual like "alldatadiy.com". This was a two day job for me. 1. Drain radiator 2. Remove the intake manifold--be careful not to drop anything inside the engine. 3. Remove the intake manifold spacer 4. Remove upper radiator hose and thermostat extension tube. 5. Remove thermostat 6. Reassemble per specified torque as per service manual. You'll need a small ratchet extension to remove the intake manifold and "star" sockets for the bolts on the spacer and thermostat. Again . . . a service manual will go a long way. I tried a couple "CD" types, but alldatadiy.com has the best info.
3 bucket method or wash clean and sanitize
there are 3 in the front which are easy to get at, then there are 3 in the back under the intake manifold. they are a little difficult to change, because of the manifold secure bolts, but you should be able to get to them, once you remove the upper manifold.
Look on the intake manifold, it is 1-2-3-4-5-6.Look on the intake manifold, it is 1-2-3-4-5-6.
there is no way
It is 3/12 = 1/4 in its simplest form
That engine has 2 knock sensors. They are UNDERNEITH the INTAKE MANIFOLD. You will need to remove the intake to even see them and to service them.
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To put a dimmer on a 3-way switch, you will need to replace one of the existing switches with a 3-way dimmer switch. This dimmer switch is designed to work with the other 3-way switch to control the light's brightness. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and turn off the power before attempting any electrical work.