Quick! How do you get the PCV valve off?
Quick! How do you get the PCV valve off?
For some reason, the PCV valve on the driver side cover won't come off. The metal part will come part way out, but that's it. The grommet doesn't seem to move at all. Is there some sort of trick?
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From: Thousand Oaks CA USA
Car: 91 Z28
Engine: 5.7
Transmission: T-5
I don't think theres some sort of trick mine just came right out no problem
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91 z28 lb9 5 speed - hooker 1 5/8 headers - high flow cat 3 inch exhaust - home made ram air - tpis airfoil - dual chamber flowmaster - car used to be fast - lt1 auto killer - had a stock re-build on the lb9 - and now it sucks a$$
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91 z28 lb9 5 speed - hooker 1 5/8 headers - high flow cat 3 inch exhaust - home made ram air - tpis airfoil - dual chamber flowmaster - car used to be fast - lt1 auto killer - had a stock re-build on the lb9 - and now it sucks a$$
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From: Reno, NV
Car: yep
Engine: uhuh
Transmission: sure does
No trick, they just pull out of the valve cover.
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ASE Mechanic/Machinist/Smog Tech
1999 NBM Trans Am
1986 Chevy 3/4 ton pick up
1981 corvette
1995 Kawi ZX6R
GO #3
83,
The grommet should remain in the rocker cover. The PCV likely has several years worth of varnish accumulation baked on, preventing it from sliding out the grommet easily. Possibly a little twist while pulling would help the situation, but it shoudl just pull out. Whatever you do, don't replace it with a Fram replacement (long story - trust me).
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The grommet should remain in the rocker cover. The PCV likely has several years worth of varnish accumulation baked on, preventing it from sliding out the grommet easily. Possibly a little twist while pulling would help the situation, but it shoudl just pull out. Whatever you do, don't replace it with a Fram replacement (long story - trust me).
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Later,
Vader
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Yes, it should juts pull right out of the valve cover. If its stuck, just use some fishing line and "floss" inbetween the PCV and the surface where it goes in to break it free.
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1987 Chevy Camaro IROC-Z
L98 TPI 350 (5.7L)
TH 700R-4 Transmission with 2.77:1 Rear End
Current Mods: Edelbrock TES 1 5/8" Headers, Hooker Aerochamber Cat-Back System, Performance Resource Chip with 160* Thermostat, Accel Ignition Components, K&N Filters, All Free Mods, Falken ZIEX Z-Rated Tires.
Best ET : 14.3 @ 97mph
(corrected for elevation)
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1987 Chevy Camaro IROC-Z
L98 TPI 350 (5.7L)
TH 700R-4 Transmission with 2.77:1 Rear End
Current Mods: Edelbrock TES 1 5/8" Headers, Hooker Aerochamber Cat-Back System, Performance Resource Chip with 160* Thermostat, Accel Ignition Components, K&N Filters, All Free Mods, Falken ZIEX Z-Rated Tires.
Best ET : 14.3 @ 97mph
(corrected for elevation)
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