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You have a burnt valve or cracked head. I had 1996 Saturn with the same problem. It was a burnt valve. The garage wants a arm and leg to do the work. I got help and did it all, even changed timing chain for $200.00.
Need to readajust the lifters again first. That will fix it. the lifters are none adjutabil neather are the rocker arms the push rod is new and so is the lifter
If your valves are way out of range you could contact the cylinder head or the piston and possibly bend the valve but it isn't likely they would be that far out of range. If you have hydraulic lifters you shouldn't have that problem. With solid lifters, be sure to slacken all of the adjustments.
Hi, I have that same problem right now, but I took it in for a diagnostic and they told me i needed a new EGR valve, maybe that could be your problem too!
The EGR valve is located on the drivers side of the head, just above the transmission bell housing. Remove the electrical and vacuum connections, then remove the two bolts that hold the EGR valve to the head. Use a NEW gasket when replacing the EGR valve.
You can't. If is making a ticking noise you need new lifters. Cheap fix is to put in oil treatment for lifters and hope for the best.
You replace the valve seals on a 1996 Saturn SL1 by removing all of the hardware to get to the valves, unseating them, cleaning them, and sliding the new valve gaskets on. In order to do this you should consider getting a good Chiltons or other repair manual for your make, model, year, and engine.
I suggest you contact your local Saturn dealership/service department. Saturns have a history of having problems with idle so, be sure you need the new idle control valve prior to purchase.
What kind of cylinder?
I have an SL2 and the it is part of the valve cover. Small 1/2" hose comes from air box and goes to it on the valve cover. If you purchased your new one it might also help you locating it. It is located on the valve cover next to the oil cap just pull it out with some moderate force and pull the hose off by twisting it.
Just buy new brake pads.
The brake dump valve on a 1996 Chevy Suburban is used for bleeding the brakes after new brake pads are installed. It is located on the master cylinder for each brake.