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Where would it be on a 95 Cav 2.2?
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Re: PCV Valve
should be in the valve cover.
A hose will go from the pcv valve in the valve cover to the intake. Very easy to find and should be replaced. |
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Re: PCV Valve
haha I'll look very closely
thanks BlazerLT
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Re: PCV Valve
No problem.
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Re: PCV Valve
Is the hose connecting from the intake to the collector box supposed to have a vacuum on it?? I have a 95 2.3 Z24 and it has a vacuum leak below the PCV sensor. I was going to replace the hose when I quickly realized that there was a copper coil inside. Can you just simply replace the hose around it??
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Re: PCV Valve
Collector box?
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Re: PCV Valve
PCV Sensor? wtf?
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Re: PCV Valve
There is a hose running from a small black plastic box located in the front of my engine aboce my intake. From this box on the right is a small hose that runs down to the intake manifold. The is a short section of hose the an electronic sensor then another secion of hose connecting it into the manifold. I talked to a Chevy dealer today, they looked at it and told me this was my pcv valve? It has a split in the hose and has a vacuum leak. Is it possible to just replace the rubber hose around this copper wire? The Chevrolet part number is 552. If that helps anyone. I'm obviously a newbie at this, what is the biggest bang for my buck in performance parts. I need all the help I can. Sorry guys.....
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Re: PCV Valve
Can you take a picture of this and show us?
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