PCV Filter Question
PCV Filter Question
97 Z28 A4. Manual says to check the PCV Valve by unplugging it and shaking to see if it rattles, or start car and check for vacuum. I did, no rattle or vacuum. Also appears to have no vacuum on the TB port. A little oil in the line also. Any help please?
Re: PCV Filter Question
I think you are looking at the hose that goes from the back of the passenger side valve cover to the TB. This is not the PCV valve. Its a vent for the system that only has a plastic elbow and a hose. The PCV valve is actually in the intake on the driver's side. Its fairly common for there to be a little oil in that line because of all the "oily air" in the valve cover and a little "blow by." Some people cap it off and install a breather. I left the line hooked up and put a breather on my oil fill pipe. I don't have any problems doing this, but I'm told that its supposed to be a sealed system and now I'm letting unregulated air in the system. I dunno. Its been fine for 10 years and its cut down any oil in that line...
--Alan
--Alan
Re: PCV Filter Question
The line I checked ran from the passenger side valve cover (plugged into the top of it) and ran to the passenger side of thw TB. No rattle and it wasnt plugged, I blew through the hose and it wasnt blocked. -shrug-
Re: PCV Filter Question
Originally Posted by hatredizm
The line I checked ran from the passenger side valve cover (plugged into the top of it) and ran to the passenger side of thw TB. No rattle and it wasnt plugged, I blew through the hose and it wasnt blocked. -shrug-
Re: PCV Filter Question
It isn't going to rattle because you aren't shaking the PCV valve. For the third time....
its located on the driver's side of the intake manifold:
Courtesy of Shoebox.....
its located on the driver's side of the intake manifold:Courtesy of Shoebox.....
Re: PCV Filter Question
Originally Posted by OBE1 95Z28
You need to READ the answers people are posting. ABA383 already told you that "Its a vent for the system that only has a plastic elbow and a hose."
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