The 'inlet' on a muffler refers to the side in which the exhaust gasses from the manifold enter the muffler. The outlet is the side that the gasses exit out to the tail pipe/s.
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Driver side exhaust manifold.Driver side exhaust manifold.
In the exhaust on the back side of the engine.In the exhaust on the back side of the engine.
As an air/fuel mixture is drawn into the intake ports, intake valves open to allow the mixture to enter the cylinder. On the exhaust stroke of an engine, the exhaust valves open, allowing the burned air/fuel mixture to exit out the exhaust ports. Intake valves are larger than exhaust valves, and are able to be found on the "cold" or intake side of the cylinder head(s).
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They are screwed into the exhaust on the back side of the engine.They are screwed into the exhaust on the back side of the engine.
the exhaust side is by the exhaust manifold,intake side is next to fuel injectors.
As a rule exhaust is emitted on the opposite side of the fuel filler tube on single exhaust vehicles for safety reasons.
The 1995 Lincoln Town Car is equipped with two catalytic converters. One is located on each side of the exhaust system, typically positioned just behind the exhaust manifolds. This setup helps to reduce harmful emissions from the engine by converting them into less harmful substances before they exit the exhaust.
On the Mazda 6 RF7J diesel engine, the intake valves are typically located on the side of the engine where the air enters, while the exhaust valves are positioned on the side where the exhaust gases exit. The intake valves allow air to enter the combustion chamber, whereas the exhaust valves enable the expulsion of combustion gases after the fuel has been burned. It's important to consult the specific engine manual for precise valve identification and configurations.
On the exhaust header. Normally the drivers side. On the exhaust header. Normally the drivers side.