Probably on the exhaust manifold before catalytic converter
If you are looking for the engine coolant temp sensor, it would be on the drivers side of the engine, between spark plugs #3 and #5.
It would be nice to know the years of the 2 engines to tell you the fuel pressure for sure. But I do KNOW that the Vortec engine requires alot more fuel pressure to run the engine then your other engine requires.
What would cause the engine not to restart when hot Chevy Trailblazer 2007?
Not hard with the proper tools and equipment. A shop repair manual would be helpful.
No, it would not be able to handle engine braking.
does anyone have a f@#$%^& clue i would apreciate it thank you.............
Chevy it could be a 301 oldsmobile engine or a Chevy 289 and ford it would be a 302 boss engine
No... A corolla engine is made by Toyota for a Toyota Corolla vehicle... The Chevy Prism is made by Chevy... Chevy and Toyota are different companies...
yes
On a Ford Expedition : Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine Sensor 1 would be close to the engine BEFORE the exhaust enters the catalytic converter Sensor 2 would be in the exhaust AFTER it exits the catalytic converter
Yes in science terms there is a machine called a vortex and we would vortex the sample.
That would be a 305 engine.