Under the carburetor in the front.
a PVC hose is a hose connected to the back of the intake manifold to the front of the engine
yes, but it will make th engine stall and knock like craise
where dose a pcv valve go no 1996 buick lasaber...
Note that a 2.8L engine is a V6 and has two valve covers. Did you try looking at the other valve cover? == == == == IT'S ON THE VALVE COVER WHERE THEY ALWAYS ARE. I have this car and it is not there!
They are almost always on the valve cover connected to a 1/2" hose leading directly to the intake manifold/throghtle body
where is the PVC valve on a 2000 Chevrolet S-10 2.2 engine
The PVC valve on a 98 Eclipse is located on to or the valve cover. It is connected to the intake with a hose.
how remuve and remplece pvc
located on left side of intake manifold and removed by pulling out a curled up hose that is attached to it (approx. 5/8 in diameter)
PVC is a type of plumbing pipe, not a valve on your engine. PCV valve would be connected on vaccum hose by intake. If you find it, remove and shake or look for little ball looking thing in bottom. If it makes rattling noise that is your PCV
I assume you mean PCV. The Positive Crankcase Ventilation valve on most GM vehicles attaches to the rocker cover and is connected to a vacuum hose that leads to the carburetor or throttle body.
under the plastic cover between alternator and fire wall