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Old 11-06-2019, 10:29 AM #1
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Pcv valve

Noticed today that my pcv valve is leaking some oil where the hose connects to it. The valve is only a few months old. Should my engine be pushing a decent amount of oil out through the valve or is there something wrong with it? I can put a better clamp on the hose to keep it from leaking, just seems like more oil is going through the valve lately.
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Do you have a V6 or V8 and what brand PCV did you use?
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I have a v8 and I bought a pcv from the dealership because I heard auto part store pcv valves were no good.
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Do you have a V6 or V8 and what brand PCV did you use?
V8. Used an oem Toyota pcv valve from the dealership.
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Remove Pcv valve and ensure the ball moves when you blow into it and also stops air from fully pushing through..?
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Remove Pcv valve and ensure the ball moves when you blow into it and also stops air from fully pushing through..?
Is the pcv a 1 way valve? Guessing air should only go through it I blow on the threads end? Am I correct in saying that if I blow on the end that the hose connects to, no air should go through?
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