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if its similiar to mine...... i removed the hose in front of it. also maybe you could get to it with a pair of pliers just to lift it out then you should be able to manouver it around.
yeah i think yours is in a different location than mine. so im not sure. the pliers should give you a little more reach and grab a hold of the hose on top the valve and you shouldnt hurt anything.
Okay, so i don't feel so bad now . . but I have been looking for my PVC valve for what seems to be hours now. I've got a 94 Sport, 4.0L V6 . . . . . where is that thing??
follow the intake back on the right hand side and its right below the intake at the very back. i tryed to take a pic for ya but it turned out sucky since the truck in the garage but if you need it ill post it and hope it helps. or i can take a good one tomorrow in the day time.
It's dark here now, and no garage, so i'm done for the night. I'm not following you w/o being able to get out there, so if you can post the pic, that'd be great. Of course, a clearer one tomorrow would be good to.
ok the very back of the intake on the right hand side of engine. at the end of red line is where its at even though you cant see it clearly i will get a better pic for you tomorrow.
I make FORD replace all of mine. Most of the Ford engines nowadays get a free PCV valve replacement at 60,000 miles to meet the Federal emmisions requirments. Read your manual, it'll tell you which engines get the frre one.
My PVC valve comes outta my lower dash, supplying me with fresh chilled water for wheelin trips. As for my PCV valve, thats on the drivers side of the intake
Originally posted by RFR2212 My PVC valve comes outta my lower dash, supplying me with fresh chilled water for wheelin trips. As for my PCV valve, thats on the drivers side of the intake
That's why a BB search for "PVC" comes up lacking, but PCV is better, which appears to be a pretty hot topic. No wonder it's so damn hard to find, we're confusing it for white plastic.
Hopefully, I'll find it tonight, although if I can't find the PCV valve, I'll find the PVC valve . . . under my sink though, I don't have one in my dash
Thanks again, I'll let you know if I still have problems.