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PCV location on my 03?

can anyone tell me where the pcv is located at. ive looked all over by the valve covers and cant find the location, thanks, BTW its a ssei 03
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The red circle shows where the PCV valve is located on a Series II Supercharged 3800.


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Re: PCV location on my 03?

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The red circle shows where the PCV valve is located on a Series II Supercharged 3800.


thats great thanks i just changed it, i didnt know it was spring loaded and when i popped off the plate it flew , the gasket is ok but is there anything else besides the spring in there, i just want to make sure there wasnt something else that might have been lost when the plate flew
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Sorry about that,I forgot about the spring.Ive done it so many times,that I do it slowly Did you replace the O-ring on the new PCV,somtime's it stay's inside the housing and you have to remove it and place it on the new PCV




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Re: PCV location on my 03?

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Sorry about that,I forgot about the spring.Ive done it so many times,that I do it slowly Did you replace the O-ring on the new PCV,somtime's it stay's inside the housing and you have to remove it and place it on the new PCV




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no problem live and learn i guess , i just used the old o-ring becasue the new valve didnt come with one, it looked to be in good shape, besides the spring and the o-ring on the valve itself, is there other parts that i lost, looks like just the plate and spring where the other parts there
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besides the spring and the o-ring on the valve itself, is there other parts that i lost, looks like just the plate and spring where the other parts there
Nope that's it.Sounds like everything is ok.

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Nope that's it.Sounds like everything is ok.

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thanks larry for your help
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