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Why. Not fast enough ?
3.3 quarts
need to no if the first valve is intake or exhaust The intake valve is always bigger than the exhaust valve.
Yes. The PCV valve is attached to the intake by a hose and is located in the valve cover and held by a plastic retainer. Use a pair of pliers to loosen the PCV valve retainer. Unthread the retainer from the valve cover to expose the PCV valve. Pull the PCV valve from the valve cover grommet and remove the valve from the hose.
To remove the PCV valve from a 2004 Chevy Avalanche, first locate the valve, which is typically found on the valve cover. Disconnect the hose attached to the PCV valve, then gently twist and pull the valve out of its socket. If it’s stuck, you may need to use a pair of pliers. Once removed, you can install the new valve by reversing the process.
VRF800 is a motorcycle made by Honda in 1998. One can find more information about it from Wikipedia, CycleTrader, Fuelly, SimoneVans the motorcycle website.
Look at the valve cover rear near the drivers side of the engine. there is a hose attached to a nipple there, the nipple is the PCV valve, it might come out with the hose, if not get a pair of plier and pull it out. The cost about $3 at the parts store.
If the water valve handle broke off, you should immediately shut off the water supply using a pair of pliers or a wrench to turn the valve stem. Then, contact a plumber to repair or replace the broken handle.
Turn key in seat release / helmet lock, pull down black lever on inside of lock (behind the lock, out of sight). Works for VFR800Fi 1998
Remove the vacuum line connected to it, (top center of valve cover - vacuum line connects to intake manifold). Roll a rag and place it next to the valve, using a pair of pliers pry up on the valve using the rag as a fulcrum. When removed from the grommet, use the pliers to remove the grommet from the valve cover and replace both.
it is located in the upper left corner on the engine. you will need a pair of plyers to remove the hose clip... it is located in the upper left corner on the engine. you will need a pair of plyers to remove the hose clip...
All Hondas since the late 70's/early 80's can run on standard unleaded fuel. The VFR800 is designed for it. -Fukuwarai-