Fixed: Noisy Vibration Engine Idle
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My engine was starting to make noisy enginey sounds when idling so I changed the PCV and dropped new plugs in today.
The PCV was ONLY $3.50 at <strike>O'Rileys</strike> Autozone and it took 2.5minutes to install.
Anyways, i was starting to think I had a compression problem, turns out just needed a new PCV cuz it was clogged. Try it guys.
The PCV was ONLY $3.50 at <strike>O'Rileys</strike> Autozone and it took 2.5minutes to install.
Anyways, i was starting to think I had a compression problem, turns out just needed a new PCV cuz it was clogged. Try it guys.
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is that the little filter we put on? i thought it was called the pVc system? guess not.... owells, so this will vix shaky idle huh? good deal ive been thinking it was a compression issue too haha.
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Now before you laugh at me, all the cars ive ever owned were a 73 cutlass, 84 trans am, 85 jeep, and a 87 grand am and all of them had the pcv valve right on the rocker cover case. I`m trying to change my pcv valve and cant find it. lmao.gif
EDIT: Nevermind ... found it ... I`m an idiot ...
EDIT: Nevermind ... found it ... I`m an idiot ...
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KAW21100 @ Nov 9 2006, 12:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>i thought it was called the pVc system? guess not....</div>
No, it is the PCV valve which stands for Positive Crankcase Ventilation.
No, it is the PCV valve which stands for Positive Crankcase Ventilation.