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Google EVAP or Emission systens for your car. PCV = Positive Crankcase Ventilation. Not that that means much to many. They are ALWAYS AT THE highest point of the actual ENGINE, in all engines with PCV. Not the actual highest point if you lift your hood, The MAJOR engine. Be it Push mowers, riding mowers Hondas, Chrysler's, Fords Toyota's Isusu's Chevy whatever, if it burns gas it has one. It's above the spark plug(s). It connects from a valve or cam cover. It's almost always a 90 degree bent plastic elbow that is connected to a rubber hose about the size of your finger. U shouldent need a tool yo remove it. It has a ball in it that u may be able to hear if u shake it . It will typically connect after the air filter and before the intake On MOST cars/trucks. It is above the spark plug(s). IF your spark plug wires come out the top of the engine it should be right in that area. It connects the inside (internals) of the engine (The Plastic Elbow) & hose to the intake of engine, AIR CLEANER intake area. Its job it to suck unburnt air & unburnt oil & gas vapors from the engine back into the engine to be reburnt instead of dropping on the road where it went before 1972.

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