01 civic pcv valve
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Re: 01 civic pcv valve
On 2009-10-29, thebigguy <bigjcw1023@gmail.com> wrote:
> how do you go about changing the pcv valve on a 01 civic lx? 38000
> miles 8 yrs old never been done! Thanks!
Take out the old one, put in the new one.
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> how do you go about changing the pcv valve on a 01 civic lx? 38000
> miles 8 yrs old never been done! Thanks!
Take out the old one, put in the new one.
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Re: 01 civic pcv valve
On Oct 29, 1:30 am, Joe <j...@spam.hits-spam-buffalo.com> wrote:
> On 2009-10-29, thebigguy <bigjcw1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > how do you go about changing the pcv valve on a 01 civic lx? 38000
> > miles 8 yrs old never been done! Thanks!
>
> Take out the old one, put in the new one.
>
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> joe at hits - buffalo dot com
> "Hate is baggage, life is too short to go around pissed off all the
> time..." - Danny, American History X
Location...do u have to go underneath or can u do it from the top of
engine compartment?
> On 2009-10-29, thebigguy <bigjcw1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > how do you go about changing the pcv valve on a 01 civic lx? 38000
> > miles 8 yrs old never been done! Thanks!
>
> Take out the old one, put in the new one.
>
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> Joe - Linux User #449481/Ubuntu User #19733
> joe at hits - buffalo dot com
> "Hate is baggage, life is too short to go around pissed off all the
> time..." - Danny, American History X
Location...do u have to go underneath or can u do it from the top of
engine compartment?
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Re: 01 civic pcv valve
thebigguy <bigjcw1023@gmail.com> wrote in news:c3fd511e-921f-4836-b70d-
d93e3edde7e6@m1g2000vbi.googlegroups.com:
> On Oct 29, 1:30 am, Joe <j...@spam.hits-spam-buffalo.com> wrote:
>> On 2009-10-29, thebigguy <bigjcw1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > how do you go about changing the pcv valve on a 01 civic lx? 38000
>> > miles 8 yrs old never been done! Thanks!
>>
>> Take out the old one, put in the new one.
>>
>
>
> Location...do u have to go underneath or can u do it from the top of
> engine compartment?
>
Is it sticking up out of the valve cover?
Is your intake manifold in /front/ of the engine or /behind/ the engine?
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d93e3edde7e6@m1g2000vbi.googlegroups.com:
> On Oct 29, 1:30 am, Joe <j...@spam.hits-spam-buffalo.com> wrote:
>> On 2009-10-29, thebigguy <bigjcw1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > how do you go about changing the pcv valve on a 01 civic lx? 38000
>> > miles 8 yrs old never been done! Thanks!
>>
>> Take out the old one, put in the new one.
>>
>
>
> Location...do u have to go underneath or can u do it from the top of
> engine compartment?
>
Is it sticking up out of the valve cover?
Is your intake manifold in /front/ of the engine or /behind/ the engine?
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Re: 01 civic pcv valve
On Oct 28, 10:44 pm, thebigguy <bigjcw1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> how do you go about changing the pcv valve on a 01 civic lx? 38000
> miles 8 yrs old never been done! Thanks!
Here is a drawing showing the PCV valve for a 4-door 2001 Civic LX,
manual tranny. If yours is not 4-door yada, backtrack to find the
drawing for yours. Most likely the drawings are the same.
http://www.bkhondaparts.com/billkay/...itch=&hidIrno=
Assuming you can get your hands in from the top, use needle nose
pliers to remove the hose clamp (#7, both or one as needed) and pull
off the hose. Then rotate the PCV valve a bit, and pull out. A little
bit of liquid soap on the mating surfaces of the hose and valve (so as
not to get into the main part of the valve and so your crankcase) can
help re-installation.
> how do you go about changing the pcv valve on a 01 civic lx? 38000
> miles 8 yrs old never been done! Thanks!
Here is a drawing showing the PCV valve for a 4-door 2001 Civic LX,
manual tranny. If yours is not 4-door yada, backtrack to find the
drawing for yours. Most likely the drawings are the same.
http://www.bkhondaparts.com/billkay/...itch=&hidIrno=
Assuming you can get your hands in from the top, use needle nose
pliers to remove the hose clamp (#7, both or one as needed) and pull
off the hose. Then rotate the PCV valve a bit, and pull out. A little
bit of liquid soap on the mating surfaces of the hose and valve (so as
not to get into the main part of the valve and so your crankcase) can
help re-installation.
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Re: 01 civic pcv valve
Elle <honda.lioness@gmail.com> wrote in
news:d217cf97-a84e-4eb9-bbe1-01dbab40ab38@b15g2000yqd.googlegroups.com:
> Assuming you can get your hands in from the top, use needle nose
> pliers to remove the hose clamp (#7, both or one as needed) and pull
> off the hose. Then rotate the PCV valve a bit, and pull out. A little
> bit of liquid soap on the mating surfaces of the hose and valve (so as
> not to get into the main part of the valve and so your crankcase) can
> help re-installation.
>
I would not recommend liquid soap. These can contain silicone compounds.
Just use clean engine oil. PCV parts are designed to be in the presence of
engine oil.
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news:d217cf97-a84e-4eb9-bbe1-01dbab40ab38@b15g2000yqd.googlegroups.com:
> Assuming you can get your hands in from the top, use needle nose
> pliers to remove the hose clamp (#7, both or one as needed) and pull
> off the hose. Then rotate the PCV valve a bit, and pull out. A little
> bit of liquid soap on the mating surfaces of the hose and valve (so as
> not to get into the main part of the valve and so your crankcase) can
> help re-installation.
>
I would not recommend liquid soap. These can contain silicone compounds.
Just use clean engine oil. PCV parts are designed to be in the presence of
engine oil.
--
Tegger
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