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Car Forum / GMC Cars / March 2007

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<RJ> - 30 Mar 2007 15:20 GMT
2002 BUICK,  3.1 engine;

I was changing the air filter whan I noticed;

A plastic pipe, connected to the top of the ( rubber ) duct
between the filter and the intake manifold;

It goes down behind the engine, and is connected to.... nothing !

It's tight back there !
I can't see a hose or a fitting.

????

<rj>
anon@idirect.ca - 30 Mar 2007 16:41 GMT
> 2002 BUICK,  3.1 engine;
>
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>
> <rj>

Goes into a hole in the rear rocker cover.
It's part of the PCV system.
Kjun - 30 Mar 2007 23:29 GMT
anon@idirect.ca wrote in news:1175269271.602597.61520
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>> 2002 BUICK,  3.1 engine;
>>
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> Goes into a hole in the rear rocker cover.
> It's part of the PCV system.

under the ign. module. you can fit it back in without removing
anything........kjun
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<RJ> - 31 Mar 2007 03:01 GMT
>> A plastic pipe, connected to the top of the ( rubber ) duct
>> between the filter and the intake manifold;
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>Goes into a hole in the rear rocker cover.
>It's part of the PCV system.

Thanks for the help.
It was dark, crowded, I could barely get my hand back there.
I felt like a teenager on a first date.
Fortunately, the plastic pipe is "formed",  
and I followed it back to a nearby hole.
Pipe's plugged back in....car's happy.... I'm happy.
Thanks for the help.


<rj>
 
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