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The PCV valve for a 2001 Buick LeSabre is located in the top of one of the valve covers. It is a plug in unit and is easily changed.
The head has to be removed on the 1993 Roadmaster to get to the gasket. You will need to remove the intake, exhaust manifold, and valve cover then unbolt the head to remove it. Check the head for warpage while it is removed.
93 Roadmaster.... that's a 5.7L engine, right? It should be attached to the intake with 2 bolts. Look for the thing that looks like a Chevy Smallblock EGR valve. Also, if you're replacing the valve because you have an EGR code make sure you don't have a clogged passage in the intake acting like a bad valve.
Try PostonBuick.com or TAperformance.com..
Note that a 2.8L engine is a V6 and has two valve covers. Did you try looking at the other valve cover? == == == == IT'S ON THE VALVE COVER WHERE THEY ALWAYS ARE. I have this car and it is not there!
Do you mean the PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve? The PCV valve should be on the top of the motor, either in one of the valve covers or in the coverplate on top of the block.
The PCV valve should be on top of the valve cover at the back. The valve just plugs in, and slides out of the rubber hose.
84 inch pounds or 7 ft pounds.
located on left side of intake manifold and removed by pulling out a curled up hose that is attached to it (approx. 5/8 in diameter)
On the engine side of the firewall and on the passenger side of vehicle. You should see two hoses. One goes all the way to the radiator and the other makes a U-turn - that one is your heater valve.
On my 1998 Buick the valve was located near the battery. Mine was damaged during a hurried winter battery change.