Not really. The tube that goes into the valve cover, where the pcv valve would go on most vehicles, is what the Jeep uses instead. It can be cleaned by spraying carb cleaner down the end of the tube that you pull out of the valve cover. To do this it's better to take it completely off of the engine. You can buy this new from the dealer but it's normally not necessary unless the tube is damaged or dry rotted. Make sure to pay close attention to the grommet that is in the valve cover to make sure it is not hard and cracked, this will cause a poor seal and a vacuum leak.
A 1997 Jeep 4.0L does not have a pcv valve. It uses an orifice in the top of the valve cover.
V8, yes. I6, no. The I6 uses an orifice not a valve.
It does not have a pcv valve. The system uses a fixed orifice in the rear elbow on the valve cover.It does not have a pcv valve. The system uses a fixed orifice in the rear elbow on the valve cover.
The Jeep 4.0 did not use a PCV valve. However, there is a fitting on the top of the valve cover at the very back of the engine that serves instead of a PCV valve.
The 1997 Mercury PCV valve is located on the outside of the air cleaner housing. The PCV valve can be found on the back of the housing.
You can find the PCV valve for your 1997 Mitsubishi Montero on top of the engine. The PCV valve will be in front of the air cleaner housing.
4.0L does not have a PCV valve, it uses an orifice in the rear of the valve cover.
The PCV valve is located on top of the valve cover in the middle.
on top of the valve cover
the 89 with the 360 has the pcv valve in line behind the carburator.
The PCV valve on a 1997 Toyota Avalon is located on top of the engine. It connects the left valve cover with the intake.
The pcv valve is located on the rear of the oil filler housing.