Easiest way to remove PCV
1996 - 2000 Civic (except SI). Next time your going to change your oil, get underneath the car and remove the oil filter. Then there is a vacuum attachment directly above where the filter attaches (has a bell shaped cover) and it pulls straight out. Now if you look up you can see the PCV clear as day, with by far the most access to it.
Good luck and if I were you I would change it much sooner than later. If you do it this way you can change the PCV and your oil in 10 minutes without a sweat, but the longer you wait the harder the PCV will be to get out.
Modified by -me at 3:03 PM 12/17/2007
Modified by -me at 3:11 PM 12/17/2007
Good luck and if I were you I would change it much sooner than later. If you do it this way you can change the PCV and your oil in 10 minutes without a sweat, but the longer you wait the harder the PCV will be to get out.
Modified by -me at 3:03 PM 12/17/2007
Modified by -me at 3:11 PM 12/17/2007
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by -me »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Next time your going to change your oil, get underneath the car and remove the oil filter. Then there is a vacuum attachment directly above where the filter attaches (has a bell shaped cover) and it pulls straight out. Now if you look up you can see the PCV clear as day, with by far the most access to it.
Good luck and if I were you I would change it much sooner than later. If you do it this way you can change the PCV and your oil in 10 minutes without a sweat, but the longer you wait the harder the PCV will be to get out.
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huh, what?! on what motor? and how can you see it when from under the car when it sits on top of the intake manifold?
i get what you are trying to do, but you should research alittle more and be more explainatory. it's alot easier to pull it from the top, from my experience. just my $0.02 though!
Good luck and if I were you I would change it much sooner than later. If you do it this way you can change the PCV and your oil in 10 minutes without a sweat, but the longer you wait the harder the PCV will be to get out.
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huh, what?! on what motor? and how can you see it when from under the car when it sits on top of the intake manifold?
i get what you are trying to do, but you should research alittle more and be more explainatory. it's alot easier to pull it from the top, from my experience. just my $0.02 though!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by philosofy1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
huh, what?! on what motor? and how can you see it when from under the car when it sits on top of the intake manifold?
i get what you are trying to do, but you should research alittle more and be more explainatory. it's alot easier to pull it from the top, from my experience. just my $0.02 though!
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You're right I forgot to mention it's for the D series engines on 96-00 civic. On the 96-00 it sits under the intake manifold. Obviously you don't have a 96-00 D series civic, any one who has knows it's hard to even find.
huh, what?! on what motor? and how can you see it when from under the car when it sits on top of the intake manifold?
i get what you are trying to do, but you should research alittle more and be more explainatory. it's alot easier to pull it from the top, from my experience. just my $0.02 though!
</TD></TR></TABLE>You're right I forgot to mention it's for the D series engines on 96-00 civic. On the 96-00 it sits under the intake manifold. Obviously you don't have a 96-00 D series civic, any one who has knows it's hard to even find.
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