Can someone point to me where is the PCV from this picture?
Take a look at this pic. It's attached to the black hose in the middle of the pic. Now remember this is the BACK side of the engine.
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Originally posted by tkl
I am sorry if i use your picture. I got this long time ago.
It's a VE engine.
Please let me know where about i should focus on.
Thanks.
I am sorry if i use your picture. I got this long time ago.
It's a VE engine.
Please let me know where about i should focus on.
Thanks.
tkl
I'm sorry, i still couldn't find the black hose like the one on the picture.
However, i did see two short hoses bent, about 6" long with diameter the size of my finger at the back of the engine. ****, this is so frustrated. I wish i can take a picture of my back engine.
So are you guys saying i should be able to see it from the top, pasenger side, at the back engine. It looks like a hex bolt?
I'll try tomorrow.
Thanks.
However, i did see two short hoses bent, about 6" long with diameter the size of my finger at the back of the engine. ****, this is so frustrated. I wish i can take a picture of my back engine.
So are you guys saying i should be able to see it from the top, pasenger side, at the back engine. It looks like a hex bolt?
I'll try tomorrow.
Thanks.
Re: tkl
Yes. That is what it looks like... Try this... Look at the hoses coming out of the block. Trace them with your finger. Once you see one (passenger side...) that is connected to another hose by a hex bolt shaped cylindrical object, you have found you PCV Valve. Check an auto manual (Chiltons or Haynes) if you are still unsure.
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