About Van Expertise I have been maintaining a fleet of approximately 55 light, medium and heavy vehicles for over 20 years. Most are 4X4 pickups and off road fire fighting trucks. Some medium duty trucks. Some military light trucks.
I can answer most questions concerning 4X4 engine, drive line, suspension, electrical, and fuel, both diesel and gasoline. Ford, GM, and Dodge, old and new, but prefferably not newer than 99.
Question I am needing help on locating the intake valve. I know where the intake manifold is on the car, just can't seem to locate the valve. Do you know where there is an online diagram of how the intake valve works and/or looks?
Answer Hello Johnny,
There is an intake valve for each cylinder, and they are in the heads, and open into the combustion chambers.
They are internal engine parts.
I am curious why you need to know about them. Did someone tell you there is a bad intake valve?
If there really is, then removing the head, and having it repaired by a machine shop is required.
Autozone.com has manuals online. Enter your car information, then click on repair info, and probably engine rebuilding.