How many pcv valves?
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How many pcv valves?
I have a 2014, F150. I just replaced a blue PCV valve on the left side of my 302 engine and discovered another valve or sensor that also looks like a PCV valve on the right side valve cover, but it's grey. Do I have two PCV valves on this engine?
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This forum is for '87-96s; you'll get better answers faster if you post in the forum for your truck's year.
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I have a 2014, F150. I just replaced a blue PCV valve on the left side of my 302 engine and discovered another valve or sensor that also looks like a PCV valve on the right side valve cover, but it's grey. Do I have two PCV valves on this engine?
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I have a 2014, F150. I just replaced a blue PCV valve on the left side of my 302 engine and discovered another valve or sensor that also looks like a PCV valve on the right side valve cover, but it's grey. Do I have two PCV valves on this engine?
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This is the pre-'97 forum. We won't be much help with a 2014.
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I have a 95 5.8L and am trying to replace the PCV. It's stuck in the shorter tube going to the valve cover. The line into the valve cover has a cap that is pretty tight between the manifold and valve cover. Is it possible to get this out without pulling the manifold?
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Yes, but it'll likely break the hard plastic elbow that goes into the valve cover, &/or the hardened rubber grommet in the VC. So don't. Just pull the PCV valve out of the hose. It's better to break the PCV valve than to damage the hose (which isn't available), the elbow or the grommet (which require removing the valve cover after removing the plenum).
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