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Old 02-10-2008, 12:53 PM
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pcv valve?

i cant believe i actually have to ask this, but where exactly is the pcv valve on the 95jimmy?
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Re: pcv valve?

Center of the driver side rocker arm cover.
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Re: pcv valve?

actually on a 95 its on the passenger side valve cover.
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Re: pcv valve?

then what is that tube that comes out of the valve cover and goes into the intake tube on the driver side?
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Re: pcv valve?

Thanks ZL1, minor detail

The tube in the driver side rocker arm cover is the fresh air intake for the PCV system.
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Re: pcv valve?

so when using seafoam through the pcv system, do i want to go through that fresh air tube, or through the valve itself?
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Re: pcv valve?

Through the PCV valve.
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