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ok so as some of you may remember i was bombarding the fix it forum with question after question and finally i got my vic running but it still shoots way too much oil out of the valve cover. and if i leave the tube connected between the valve cover and intake, oil pools in the bottom of the intake mani
so heres my question now-
could this be caused be a bad pcv?
and does anyone have a pcv for our vics besides honda dealers cause theyre like 30 bucks for a damn pcv valve at the dealer
and i dont care about punctuation
so heres my question now-
could this be caused be a bad pcv?
and does anyone have a pcv for our vics besides honda dealers cause theyre like 30 bucks for a damn pcv valve at the dealer
and i dont care about punctuation
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No, we don't have a PCV valve connected to the breather tube coming out of the VC. Ref the picture for where it is (labeled A). There shouldn't be oil coming out the breather tube. If you flip your VC over and look at the inside, there should be a baffle who's specific purpose is to prevent oil from getting splashed up and sucked in the intake mani. Its silver and make sure its there and doesn't have any holes, other than the factory ones. I'd snap a picture of it but my wife took the camera today. Its big and easy to find.
Dumb question, but have you changed the valve cover gasket and also made sure the VC bolts are tight? I'd get a new gasket, make sure the mating surface on the head is clean and dry, run a thin bead of RTV sealant around it, then put the VC back on and tighten it like you would torque down a cylinder head. (the order and staggering that is). Don't use gorilla power or the bolts will snap. Where is oil coming out of the VC?
Dumb question, but have you changed the valve cover gasket and also made sure the VC bolts are tight? I'd get a new gasket, make sure the mating surface on the head is clean and dry, run a thin bead of RTV sealant around it, then put the VC back on and tighten it like you would torque down a cylinder head. (the order and staggering that is). Don't use gorilla power or the bolts will snap. Where is oil coming out of the VC?
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they do have pcv's or at least the lx does mines on the drivers side under the intake mani its all metal
oh and speedfoos the oil is going from the VC in to the intake and pools at the bottom right now i have a temp fix but its messy "catch can"
oh and speedfoos the oil is going from the VC in to the intake and pools at the bottom right now i have a temp fix but its messy "catch can"
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yes only the breather tube i dont think it could be a bad seal but im gonna change it just in case and see if that fixes it
all the input and more if you can is appreciated i will try just about anything
all the input and more if you can is appreciated i will try just about anything
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OK cool, I know what we're dealing with now. To check the PCV valve we do this.
Breather tube is irrelevant here. Don't worry about the seal on it.
- Check the hose, make sure its not cracked and is otherwise in good shape.
- If that's good, start the car, let it warm up to normal operating temp, and then pinch that hose closed (in the middle) with a pair of pliers. If it makes a clicking sound - the ball valve settling back from not having pressure - then its good to go and not your problem.
- if it doesn't make the clicking noise, turn the car off, completely remove the hose, make sure its not clogged (compressed air or your lungs). If its clog-free, then the PCV valve is bad and you will need to replace it.
I don't know if you can clean them like the old ones by soaking them in gasoline and blowing them out, but it may be worth a shot.
If the PCV valve and hoses all check out fine, then we need to try something else.
Breather tube is irrelevant here. Don't worry about the seal on it.
- Check the hose, make sure its not cracked and is otherwise in good shape.
- If that's good, start the car, let it warm up to normal operating temp, and then pinch that hose closed (in the middle) with a pair of pliers. If it makes a clicking sound - the ball valve settling back from not having pressure - then its good to go and not your problem.
- if it doesn't make the clicking noise, turn the car off, completely remove the hose, make sure its not clogged (compressed air or your lungs). If its clog-free, then the PCV valve is bad and you will need to replace it.
I don't know if you can clean them like the old ones by soaking them in gasoline and blowing them out, but it may be worth a shot.
If the PCV valve and hoses all check out fine, then we need to try something else.
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cool thanks man. +1 and i have pinched the breather tube off but i dont hear a clicking noise. or is it the hose to the pcv your referring to. at the time i did pinch the breather hose i didnt hear the clicking noise but ill listen this time.
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