its got about a 3" round top,a vacuum hose and a plug on it. it has tubes that run all the way around the back of the engine to the intake and to the exhaust manifold. this is not a job for the faint of heart, if it seems beyond you it probably is.
There is no such thing as a PCV valve. The PVC valve is attached to your valve cover. I will be waiting for your post "where is the valve cover on a 2005 Tacoma?" and "where is the cylinder head on a 2005 Tacoma?" and "where is the hood release mechanism on a 2005 Tacoma?" and "where can I buy auto parts for a 2005 Tacoma?" and the inevitable "I removed something on the engine of my 2005 Tacoma and now it won't start?"
Hi! i had the same problem with my 2000 2.7L tacoma prerunner. it seems like a common problem with this engine. burned valves and valve guides. i had 8 valves replaced and 6 valve guides. a valve job basically. if you know how to take the engine apart. all you need is to give your engine a valve job. take it to the machine shop with the new parts. and have them machine it to specs. goodluck!
No, on the 3S-FE there is no PCV valve or grommet. This is the 4cylinder model. The camry V6 of the same year on the other hand, does utilize a PCV valve in its crankcase ventilation system.
Putting a PCV valve on a Toyota Tacoma is pretty easy. Just pull on the old PCV valve straight out of the rubber grommet once itÕs out twist the hose off the other end and replace it with a new one.
in between the intake manifold, bottom half.
If it's a diesel NO, Petrol Sometimes.
Follow the brakes lines reward from the master cylinder and you will find it.
Changing the PCV valve is fairly easy, just pull on it. I've enclosed a link, this tells you where it's located, in case you don't know where its at. Also shows how to test it. http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/maintenance/tacoma_4runner_30k/maintenancep5.html
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/maintenance/tacoma_4runner_30k/maintenancep5.html Link explains where PCV valve is, how to test it !!!!
What kind of valve?
I am assuming you mean for a 1994 Honda Accord 4cylinder......it is the L shaped plug in the middle of the valve cover near the back of the engine. To is a rubber hose connecting the pcv valve to the intake manifold. With a set of pliars squeeze the metal retaing clip and pull the pcv valve out, then pull it out of the engine valve cover. You do not need to screw anything. The install is reverse, hope that helps.
The egr valve is located at the back of the cylinder head next to the firewall. There is a round plastic solenoid beside it also. ? DD.