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Re: Replacing Oil Pan Gasket on 98 Honda Accord EX VTec 4Cyl
| motsco_ | 26 Jan 2008 02:04 |
> Actually, the mechanic said I need to replace the pcv valve. This > does require removing the transmission, correct? > > --TJ =================
Look up your car at www.slhondaparts.com Find the engine and the intake / valve cover. The PCV is there at the end of a hose.
'Curly'
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| techjohnny@gmail.com | 26 Jan 2008 00:23 |
Actually, the mechanic said I need to replace the pcv valve. This does require removing the transmission, correct?
--TJ
> techjoh...@gmail.com wrote: > > Hello, Group:
> > When you replace the oil pan gasket for this make/model, do I need to > > also replace the oil pan? I have some leaking from the gasket area of [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > is not blocked, and using a decent oil that has seal conditioners like > castrol. |
| jim beam | 26 Jan 2008 00:01 |
> Hello, Group: > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > --TJ in my experience, most leaks respond well to tightening the nuts a little, making sure the rocker cover gasket isn't leaking, the pcv valve is not blocked, and using a decent oil that has seal conditioners like castrol.
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| techjohnny@gmail.com | 25 Jan 2008 23:36 |
Hello, Group:
When you replace the oil pan gasket for this make/model, do I need to also replace the oil pan? I have some leaking from the gasket area of the pan, so I'm trying to take the easiest way out. Also, are there any tutorials on the Internet to do this job?
Thanks,
--TJ
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