PCV valve
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Re: PCV valve
its all metal, im still on the original ive cleaned about 5 times with carb/tb cleaner. makes it brand new again. just make sure the spring mechanism is working by pushing the flap with a paperclip. see my forgotten diy thread for details.
Re: PCV valve
gearbox,
would you help pointing me out which lines I should check if suspected a vacuum leak at my other thread?
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/3...ify-hoses.html
Thanks. I think I saw the little sticker under the hood talking about the emission. I am not sure if that sticker has any info on the vacuum line or not.
Thank you.
would you help pointing me out which lines I should check if suspected a vacuum leak at my other thread?
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/3...ify-hoses.html
Thanks. I think I saw the little sticker under the hood talking about the emission. I am not sure if that sticker has any info on the vacuum line or not.
Thank you.
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 51,241
Likes: 20
From: NV
Rep Power: 812 










Re: PCV valve
check everything that looks like a vacuum line. evap system hoses, map, pcv, etc.
gearbox,
would you help pointing me out which lines I should check if suspected a vacuum leak at my other thread?
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/3...ify-hoses.html
Thanks. I think I saw the little sticker under the hood talking about the emission. I am not sure if that sticker has any info on the vacuum line or not.
Thank you.
would you help pointing me out which lines I should check if suspected a vacuum leak at my other thread?
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/3...ify-hoses.html
Thanks. I think I saw the little sticker under the hood talking about the emission. I am not sure if that sticker has any info on the vacuum line or not.
Thank you.
Re: PCV valve
...sounds like a another spring break project.
and so i'll that to the growing list of: Tighten timing belt, change oil, change oil pan gasket(small leak), adjust trunk lid(not flush), purchase used rear bumper, wet sand, fill scratches on used rear bumper, paint/finish rear bumper...hahah!
Dont forget about routine maintenence either...Rotate tires, air filter, radiator fliud, tranny fluid..
I should get paid tah..I wait I do..did...
and so i'll that to the growing list of: Tighten timing belt, change oil, change oil pan gasket(small leak), adjust trunk lid(not flush), purchase used rear bumper, wet sand, fill scratches on used rear bumper, paint/finish rear bumper...hahah!
Dont forget about routine maintenence either...Rotate tires, air filter, radiator fliud, tranny fluid..
I should get paid tah..I wait I do..did...
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