PCV Valve, 86 Accord
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PCV Valve, 86 Accord
I need to replace the PVC valve on my 86 Accord. It carburated. I have
no problem getting to the top hose, but how do you get the valve out of
whatever it is mounted in underneath, and how do you get to it?
I will appreciate your help. Thank you very much.
no problem getting to the top hose, but how do you get the valve out of
whatever it is mounted in underneath, and how do you get to it?
I will appreciate your help. Thank you very much.
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Re: PCV Valve, 86 Accord
llchadwell@webtv.net wrote:
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> I need to replace the PVC valve on my 86 Accord. It carburated. I have
> no problem getting to the top hose, but how do you get the valve out of
> whatever it is mounted in underneath, and how do you get to it?
> I will appreciate your help. Thank you very much.
This diagram should help http://tinyurl.com/5anyy. The PCV is part #18.
If I remember correctly, the hose that's labeled as part #6 actually
performs double duty as the PCV valve grommet. If the top part of the hose
is dried out preventing you from removing the PCV valve, then you might to
try spraying a little silicone lubricant on it.
Eric
>
> I need to replace the PVC valve on my 86 Accord. It carburated. I have
> no problem getting to the top hose, but how do you get the valve out of
> whatever it is mounted in underneath, and how do you get to it?
> I will appreciate your help. Thank you very much.
This diagram should help http://tinyurl.com/5anyy. The PCV is part #18.
If I remember correctly, the hose that's labeled as part #6 actually
performs double duty as the PCV valve grommet. If the top part of the hose
is dried out preventing you from removing the PCV valve, then you might to
try spraying a little silicone lubricant on it.
Eric
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Re: PCV Valve, 86 Accord
llchadwell@webtv.net wrote:
>
> I need to replace the PVC valve on my 86 Accord. It carburated. I have
> no problem getting to the top hose, but how do you get the valve out of
> whatever it is mounted in underneath, and how do you get to it?
> I will appreciate your help. Thank you very much.
This diagram should help http://tinyurl.com/5anyy. The PCV is part #18.
If I remember correctly, the hose that's labeled as part #6 actually
performs double duty as the PCV valve grommet. If the top part of the hose
is dried out preventing you from removing the PCV valve, then you might to
try spraying a little silicone lubricant on it.
Eric
>
> I need to replace the PVC valve on my 86 Accord. It carburated. I have
> no problem getting to the top hose, but how do you get the valve out of
> whatever it is mounted in underneath, and how do you get to it?
> I will appreciate your help. Thank you very much.
This diagram should help http://tinyurl.com/5anyy. The PCV is part #18.
If I remember correctly, the hose that's labeled as part #6 actually
performs double duty as the PCV valve grommet. If the top part of the hose
is dried out preventing you from removing the PCV valve, then you might to
try spraying a little silicone lubricant on it.
Eric
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