Welcome!!!
General under-hood components tend to look similar across vehicle manufacturers. It sounds like you are just getting started. Here is my suggestion. Have a mechanically inclined friend or a real mechanic (they probably won't even charge you) do a quick verbal walk through of your major underhood items (these come to mind as "major" in my eyes: alternator, AC compressor if equipped, power steering pump, smog pump, block, head, valve cover, filter box, intake manifold, exhaust manifold, battery, distributor cap, spark plug wires, spark plugs, radiator, battery, coolant and wiper washer resivoirs [knowing the differnece is VERY important], and fuse box. Someone please chime in if I left anything relevant to a newsih gear head off of the list. Later you can find your charcoal canister, throttle position sensor, oil pressure switch/sensor, and the other 1000 little things you will need to tinker with over the years. It is hard for me to remember going through this process as it occured over years of looking over my dads/friends shoulder while they fiddled. Manuals are good, but a real person pointing to real things can't be beat when you are starting out. Good luck, let us know if you can help ID anything specific.

JD


88 Pickup,4x4, 2.6 L, AMC head, K&N Air filter, Aisin Hubs, Redline Oils everywhere, 94 Trooper wheels.