PCV Vavle Trouble
Okay, this is quick one. I decided to change my PCV valve over the weekend, and when I pulled the old one out from the larger rubber hose that connects the PCV valve to the vacuum line, the rubber tube broke completely. So I was left with an open vaccum line and an unconnectable PCV valve. Well, basically after some electrical tape I've managed to connected them back together. However, it still is a concern of mine to get that rubber connector replaced.
I went to autozone and when I told the guy what my problem was and what I needed he looked at me like I was crazy and showed me a selection of grommets, none of which were what I needed. What part do I need, and where can I find it? I want to make sure I have proper PCV valve action, its too important for just electrical tape to satisfy my worries. |
RE: PCV Vavle Trouble
Dealer or junk yard. I have broke mine a couple of times and the last time I got one from the junk yard.
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RE: PCV Vavle Trouble
Is it the rubber part that hooks the PCV valve to the vacuum line?? Why not just find the appropriate sized rubber vacuum line...?
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RE: PCV Vavle Trouble
If its just the rubber hose part, then find the right size rubber vaccum line hose. Otherwise the junkyard would be another good place to look.
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