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Old 01-30-2003, 08:26 PM   #2
gtsr515
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Default PCV Valve

Upon reading your post, my first thought was the PCV Valve, it is located in the lower manifold directly behind the back (firewall) side of the upper intake, back there in never-never land, it's buried back there bud, but it's there, good flashlight and you'll find it, also is your MAP good?, check all connections to manifolds, and check your charcoal canister, they only last so long and gas stink city!!!!!!!!!

Didn't bump the fuel lines and crack 'em did ya???????????

Also, a good PCV valve is worthless without a good screen in the lower....

Good luck..be patient

Jay
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