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  2. Understanding the 3vze Intake Manifold: A Detailed Diagram

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    The 3vze intake manifold diagram typically includes labels and arrows to indicate the flow of air and fuel mixture. It shows the arrangement of the intake runners, the intake plenum, and the throttle body.

  3. A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding the Toyota 3vze Engine ...

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    With our detailed engine diagram, you will be able to identify each component, from the intake manifold to the exhaust system. This visual representation will help you better understand how air and fuel flow through the engine, maximizing efficiency and power output.

  4. Toyota 4Runner 3VZE | Ep.7 | Intake plenum restoration

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  5. A very basic how-to: Removing the Intake Manifold - Toyota ...

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    The intake manifold is being held to the heads with 8 bolts. These bolts are easily recognized by the torx head within the hex bolt. After the 8 bolts are removed, the intake still has 4 nuts on studs holding the manifold on, one at each corner.

  6. 4runner V6 89-95 3VZE intake manifold plenum removal

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  7. Replacing the knock sensor on a 1988 - 1995 Toyota 4Runner/Pickup with the 3.0 3VZE V6.

  8. Toyota 4Runner 1984-1995: How to Replace Knock Sensor

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    Four nuts (two in the front and two in the back) and 12 bolts hold the intake manifold in place. These bolts have star-heads (Torx), but a regular 12mm socket will work. An extension can give the necessary torque.