Disassembled Views

2010 Pontiac G6 V6-3.5LSECTION Disassembled Views



Disassembled Views

Lower Intake Manifold, Cylinder Head, and Components




1 - Spark Plug Wire Harness
2 - Sequential Multiport Fuel Injection Fuel Rail
3 - Fuel Schrader Valve
4 - Fuel Pressure Service Valve Cap Seal
5 - Fuel Pressure Service Valve Cap
6 - Fuel Injection Fuel Rail Bolt
7 - Fuel Injector Wiring Harness Connector Bracket
8 - Fuel Injector Wiring Harness Connector Bracket Bolt
9 - Fuel Injector Wiring Harness
10 - Valve Push Rod
11 - Valve Push Rod
12 - Valve Rocker Arm
13 - Valve Rocker Arm Bolt
14 - Valve Stem Key
14 - Valve Stem Key
15 - Valve Spring Cap
15 - Valve Spring Cap
16 - Valve Spring
16 - Valve Spring
17 - Valve Spring Damper
17 - Valve Spring Damper
18 - Valve Stem Oil Seal
19 - Valve Stem Oil Seal
20 - Valve Guide
21 - Valve Guide
22 - Cylinder Head Bolt
23 - Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
24 - Engine Lift Bracket - Rear
25 - Engine Lift Bracket Bolt - Rear
26 - Spark Plug
27 - Exhaust Valve Seat
28 - Exhaust Valve
29 - Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield
30 - Exhaust Manifold Bolt
31 - Exhaust Manifold
32 - Exhaust Manifold Gasket
33 - Cylinder Head Location Pin
34 - Cylinder Head Gasket
35 - Intake Valve
36 - Intake Valve Seat
37 - Cylinder Head
38 - Fuel Injector Seal
39 - Fuel Injector Retainer
40 - Fuel Injector Seal
41 - Sequential Multiport Fuel Injector
42 - Lower Intake Manifold Location Pin
43 - Lower Intake Manifold Bolt
44 - Lower Intake Manifold Bolt
45 - Lower Intake Manifold
46 - Lower Intake Manifold Gasket
47 - Lower Intake Manifold Seal
48 - Cylinder Head Gasket
49 - Cylinder Head Core Hole Plug
50 - Cylinder Head
51 - Valve Rocker Arm Cover
52 - Valve Rocker Arm Cover Bolt Grommet
53 - Valve Rocker Arm Cover Bolt
54 - Exhaust Manifold Gasket
55 - Exhaust Manifold
56 - Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield Bolt
57 - Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield
58 - Oxygen Sensor
59 - Spark Plug Wire Support
60 - Spark Plug Wire Harness
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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • β€’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • β€’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • β€’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • β€’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.