BusterofKnuckles
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You forgot running and entire can of brake clean through it, after blowing through of course.If that's vintage, it's in perfect shape. Nice find.
I'm sure someone here has the Google chops to find the manual for you.
In the meantime, here's some directions: Remove the pcv valve from the engine and blow into it from each direction. Air should flow in one direction only. Then wipe the oil off your lips, spit on the floor, and replace it anyway "just to be safe".
If I remember correctly you have a gm product with a 1.4L engine right? If so and you get bored google 1.4 pcv valve replacement. Cliff notes, it involves replacing your valve cover and intake manifold.Just replace the PCV valve. The time needed to test it with that tool is more expensive than the valve itself.
Yes, I do, and it's under warranty, so I won't be replacing it at all. The power train warranty is five years, and I drive it less than 3000 miles a year. No worries.If I remember correctly you have a gm product with a 1.4L engine right? If so and you get bored google 1.4 pcv valve replacement. Cliff notes, it involves replacing your valve cover and intake manifold.