The inside has the weights. If you put it the other way, it might interfere with the torque converter bolting flushly
The thermostat spring always faces the engine block and not toward the radiator hose.The spring end of the thermostat faces into the engine.
The spring faces the engine block ( and the vent hole goes to the top )
The spring end faces towards the engine block and if the thermostat has a vent hole the hole is at the top of the thermostat
With this engine,it is impossible to put it in backwards.The spring wont fit down in that black metal tube.But the spring faces up towards the exhaust manifold. Just remember that with all engines,the spring will face towards the engine block because it needs to know the coolant temp. inside the block.
The side of the thermostat that has a spring showing faces into the engine.
Assuming a block is a cuboid (or a brick), it has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices.
water hole in block is a certain way. so pump has to be put back on the original way,to avoid any problems.
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Not possible !... A six-faced block would have to be either a cube (in which all six faces are squares) or a cuboid - which would have four rectangular and two square faces !
The 2003 movie "Flywheel" is about a car dealer that begins to change from cheating customers (often lying to them) to being more honest. The dilemma comes from the difficulties he faces in doing so.
It is connected to the rear of the engine, which faces longitudinally in the vehicle. So the gearbox should be somewhere between the front seats.
It has 3 faces, 2 edges and no vertices (or an infinite amount).