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Old 11-17-2015, 08:11 PM
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So the other day, I guess I had a lean missfire that shot off the brake booster line from the engine. Once I figured out it was that, it looked like all I has to do was just put in back in by matching the tabs, instering, then twisting. But ever since then it sounds like a air hiss from that hole, my car is ultra sluggish from a stop to acceleration, and when I turn off the engine when the hood it open about two seconds after the engine is off the hissing goes away too. Is there a type of sealant or maybe o ring that should be in the port on the engine that holds the line on or am I missing something?
 
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What year?
 

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What year?
1996 GMC Jimmy, sorry I forgot to include that.
 
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Does this look like the part that you're referring to? Dorman - Help PCV Valve 47026: Advance Auto Parts
 
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Does this look like the part that you're referring to? Dorman - Help PCV Valve 47026: Advance Auto Parts
Kinda except it's a single L shape in into the engine with no other ports to attach hoses. I can take a picture of that'll help.
 
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Originally Posted by Captain Hook
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Here they are
http://imgur.com/a/QwDEA
 
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Needs to be an O ring on the fitting, and the "ears" are distorted, that's why it popped out. Boneyard or GM dealer.
 
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Needs to be an O ring on the fitting, and the "ears" are distorted, that's why it popped out. Boneyard or GM dealer.
Thank you so much. Is there a specific size o-ring?
 
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I suppose there is, and the dealer would most likely know. Sorry, can't help you on that one.
 


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