To remove a valve cover on a 1998 Suburban, you need to take all of the valve cover bolts out. Lift the cover slightly, then see what is in the way of sliding it out (hoses, fuel rail, etc..) Remove and items blocking the removal then lift the cover off. Make sure to clean the cover and head of all old gasket material before installing a new gasket and bolting the cover back on.
You will have to remove 1 valve cover.
The PCV valve for a 1998 Monte Carlo should plug into the valve cover. Twist and pull it to remove and replace it.
pull of plug wires and the 2 vacum hoses on the valve cover remove the accel cable and cruise cables and bracket also remove bracket by alt, remove 2 bolts in front of timing cover holding wiring on top of valve cover from alt, remove big nuts on top of valve cover there is 4 remove spark plug hole seals.remove cover....reverse to install
on valve cover just remove wires
The intake valve is bigger.
The short answer is: * remove vacuum lines * remove plug wires * detach throttle cables from linkage * remove spark plugs * remove 4 large hex nuts * remove washer/seals found beneatch hex nuts * remove valve cover
The PCV is usually located in the valve cover(s). They just slip into a rubber grommet; no tools required.
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.
# The PCV valve is located in the valve cover # Detach the hose from the valve then unscrew the valve from the valve cover
Top of the valve cover.Top of the valve cover.
on the side of the valve cover
The 1998 Cavalier does have a PCV valve. The valve is in the side of the valve cover, held in by a metal ring.