To find a diagram (likely a schematic or parts diagram), you'll need to identify the *specific* engine code found on the engine block itself. This code will usually be stamped on a visible part of the engine.
Once you have the engine code, you can search online using resources like:
* Repair manuals: Chilton's, Haynes, and other manufacturers offer repair manuals (often available in print or digital format) that contain detailed diagrams and descriptions of the engine components for specific engine codes.
* Online parts catalogs: Websites like AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, and Napa Auto Parts allow you to search for parts by vehicle year, make, model, and engine code. The parts diagrams within these catalogs will be very helpful.
* Factory service manuals: These are usually the most detailed but often the most expensive option. You might find some available online as PDFs, but be cautious of copyright infringement.
In short, be specific about the engine code and use the search engines to look for repair manuals, or parts catalogs online. The diagrams you find will then be accurate to your specific car's motor.