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Old 04-09-04, 10:36 PM
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PCV Part Number?

Anyone have this?

Or an Autozone equivalent?

I think I need a new one. Searched but cannot find.

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Old 04-09-04, 10:48 PM
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Autozone equivalents totally available.
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Originally posted by clayne
Autozone equivalents totally available.
Any idea what the AZ PN is?

When I have them look it up, it just reads "not required" as a part for the vehicle.

Amusing for me, but not helpful (the guy at AZ).

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Actually alot of us do not use the PCV system.

We plug the outlet from the filler neck, and the port on the UIM - but leave the other outlet on the filler neck routed to the compressor inlet. Go one step further and add a catch can inline.

However, you will need the PCV for passing visual smog testing, if required.
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Originally posted by clayne
Actually alot of us do not use the PCV system.

We plug the outlet from the filler neck, and the port on the UIM - but leave the other outlet on the filler neck routed to the compressor inlet. Go one step further and add a catch can inline.

However, you will need the PCV for passing visual smog testing, if required.
Yup. Don't need it for smog testing. I'm way beyond being able to pass any test of that sort.

Still would like the PN though. And if it came on the original car, AZ should have it listed. There are a lot of things you could just take off a car and still have it running, but I don't think AZ assumes everyone does it.

Anyway, I'm trying to replace the valve first, 'cause I'm not gonna have time to install a catch can before next weekend.

Thanks!

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i might be missing up thread but do these things fail? since my popped out my car has had idle problems. i replaced lines but still does it.
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Old 04-11-04, 05:12 PM
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Thanks Mahjik, but I'm actually looking for the PN on the plastic PCV valve, not the aluminum one. I think (but I may be confused) the one referenced in the above thread is the PN for the aluminum piece.

Please correct if I'm misreading...

Otherwise, still looking for a number.

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I did some searching on the forum and it looks like that you can go to auto zone and find the one that looks similar and use it. Someone on this forum has done it and had no problems. He didn't list the part number though.

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