> I disconnected the PCV Valve tube from the PCV Valve and cannot detect
> any air flow so I think the tube may be blocked. Does this sound
> reasonable?
Which "tube"? The one from the engine to the PCV, or the one from the PCV
to the intake manifold?
> I want to clean the tube by removing it and knocking any debris out of
> it but I can't unfasten the tube from the crankcase. By sliding my
> hand under the (I don't know what they're called but the silver
> branches coming from the fuel injector to the crankcase)
Holy moly. You should NOT be touching your vehicle in this manner. It seems
you have NO idea what you're doing.
How do you know there's anything wrong, anyway?

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Eric - 02 Apr 2005 05:16 GMT
>> I disconnected the PCV Valve tube from the PCV Valve and cannot detect
>> any air flow so I think the tube may be blocked. Does this sound
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>
>How do you know there's anything wrong, anyway?
the valve sits on top imbedded in one of the intake manifold
branches(I think that's what they're called) so there is just 1 tube
from the valve to the engine and its very hard to reach. Too bad I
don't have a digital camera.
any suggestions?
thanks
Eric
PS: the valve itself looks like this,
http://img.eautopartscatalog.com/live/B204045532NOV.JPG
Oh yeah, I'm puffing smoke badly so trying to fix that before aircare.
thanks very much for your help and concern. now lets get this fixed!
lol.
Eric
Eric - 06 Apr 2005 22:56 GMT
> the valve sits on top imbedded in one of the intake manifold
> branches(I think that's what they're called) so there is just 1 tube
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> thanks very much for your help and concern. now lets get this fixed!
> lol.
Remove the PCV valve and shake it. Does it rattle? If not, or if it hasn't
been replaced in roughly the last 60K miles, install a new one and see if
that helps your smoking problem.
Some other Eric