No ! The 216 engine is longer !
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PCV hose. Any quality neoprene hose that has similar dimensions will work.
My Cavalier doesn't have the same engine yours does (mine's the 2.4), but if you really have a PCV valve the springs in them can go weak and they will rattle under heavy vacuum conditions. Mine's been rattling lately as well, I just haven't crawled in there yet to find the valve...
The idle control valve works by regulating the idle speed of the engine. The idle speed of the engine is usually controlled by the engine of the computer.
Valve cover gaskets are a very expensive repair if you can't do it yourself. To get to them, you have to take apart the engine starting at the top and work your way down to the cylinder heads. It is very labor intensive and the labor was around $400 while the part was only $20.
Chevy did not build a Malibu in 1995.
The valve covers are under the plastic engine cover. Remove this plastic cover and the two valve covers are visible, one in front and the other in the back (V6 engine). They are held on by several bolts (about 8-10 I think). You will have to remove the coil pack and plug shunts first to get them out of the way. The coil pack disconnects via a clip style plug, and five or six bolts hold them onto the valve covers. Each valve cover will still be firmly attached after removal of the valve cover bolts. Carefully take a thin putty knife or similar tool to work around the valve cover gasket to separate the metal cover from the engine block. Once the cover is removed, scrape off all remaining gasket and sealant material from both the valve cover and engine block. Replace the gasket using sealant and reinstall the cover in the reverse of the above. Torque the bolts following manufacturer's specs (I don't know what the torque specs or pattern is, sorry). Usually the torque will be about 30 ft-lb and the pattern will be from the middle out, but some motors are different. You may get lucky and not have any oil leaks if you don't do it this way, but you have been warned. Why remove the covers? Oil leak? Just for fun to see what's in there?
No. They are different engine blocks.
Pretty much any 350 Chevy engine from 1968 to 1987 will work.
To remove the valve cover on a 92-97 Toyota paseo. Remove the spark plug igniters from valve cover. Remove crankcase ventilation valve(black plastic 90 degree elbow) from valve cover and intake manifold. remove the fiev nuts on th top o the valve cover. place a pry bar between cylinder head and valve cover at the corners where they have left a gap. Pry slowly and easily. be sure to work all corners not just one.
Yes it will, there the same.
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