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OK I'm a dumbazz where is the PCV on the V6 SOHC?



 
 
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Old October 26th 08, 01:22 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.explorer
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Default OK I'm a dumbazz where is the PCV on the V6 SOHC?

Trying to find the PCV on a 1998 expolorer with the V6 SOHC engine.

I found a line from each side of the upper intake manual and traced
them back to a "T" which I thought at first was connected to the PCV.
But I didn't get any luck trying to take the hoses of and figured
before I forced anything.

So where exactly is the PCV on this thing? (and as a side note does it
possibly have its own T-fitting?)


Thanks
Steve

PS I now have the shop manual and both a haynes and Chilton Manuals
and I couldn't find a picture/drawing in any of them.

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Old October 26th 08, 03:23 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.explorer
Kenneth J. Harris
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Default OK I'm a dumbazz where is the PCV on the V6 SOHC?

Yeah, it's back there were you are working. There's a plastic clamp
that holds a T to the manifold--you need to get the clamp open. I think
the PCV goes into the T. I don't remember exactly--it was a while ago.
I did finally manage to get it out, which was a real pain and back
(which was even harder).

Ken

wrote:
> Trying to find the PCV on a 1998 expolorer with the V6 SOHC engine.
>
> I found a line from each side of the upper intake manual and traced
> them back to a "T" which I thought at first was connected to the PCV.
> But I didn't get any luck trying to take the hoses of and figured
> before I forced anything.
>
> So where exactly is the PCV on this thing? (and as a side note does it
> possibly have its own T-fitting?)
>
>
> Thanks
> Steve
>
> PS I now have the shop manual and both a haynes and Chilton Manuals
> and I couldn't find a picture/drawing in any of them.
>

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Old October 29th 08, 05:55 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.explorer
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Default OK I'm a dumbazz where is the PCV on the V6 SOHC?

It is in the back. I remember I literally had to climb on top of the
engine to change it.
 




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