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Cleaning the CCV system
I have been really giving my Jeep a workover in trying to diagnose some problems recently and I figured I might as well do everything that I can to help things along.
Aside from the misfire problem I continue to have, I do have some oil blowback from time to time in my air filter and from what I have read, I need to clean out the orifice on the CCV and the throttle body again. How difficult is this to do? Do I just pull the hose, orifice and grommett from the rear of the valve cover by hand? Is there anything I need to be careful of here? The Haynes manual just doesn't go into enoug detail for me. Also, is it true that I have to buy an entire MOPAR kit if I want to replace the old grommett? Bryan |
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Re: Cleaning the CCV system
I have the same thing happening but I have a 5.2 V8. Is the procedure about the same for cleaning the CCV? SJ
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