Lost PCV valve washer
Lost PCV valve washer
Hey it fell somewhere I can't get to it. Can I screw it on without any washer. To go try and buy one later. The one I ordered didn't come with one.
Or can I put just a little Honda bond on the PCV valve ring and just screw it, I guess the point is to have no leak, or does the washer make it more tight, I feel with no washer I can screw a lot of turns.
Or can I put just a little Honda bond on the PCV valve ring and just screw it, I guess the point is to have no leak, or does the washer make it more tight, I feel with no washer I can screw a lot of turns.
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Re: Lost PCV valve washer
If the washer is what I'm thinking of, it uses the same soft aluminum oil drainplug washer. Use a Honda oil drainplug washer.
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Re: Lost PCV valve washer
Yeah, just buy some oil pan crush washers. Its a good idea to have a supply of them if you do you own oil changes anyways
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