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If there is a PVC valve and hose and filter connected to the air intake, oil could be sucked up from the valve covers when the throttle is applied. perhaps the PVC valve needs to be changed.
The PVC valve will be located in one of the valve covers. The valve covers are on top of the engine on either side. And it will have a hose attached to it which will lead over to the air intake system.
If the eng is a 5.0L it is located behind the eng middle to the left I also strongly recommend changing the P.C.V screen located just under the valve you will need a angle pick to remove it If the eng is a 4.6L the valve is located on the RT valve cover.
The PVC valve for a 1991 Skylark should be located on the top of the valve cover. It is a plug in type, twist and pull to remove.
The PVC valve is located at the left side rear of the intake manifold under a flat metal plate cover held in place with three screws.
It's located behind the alternator, you can easily be removed if you temporary take out the alternator.
The PCV valve plugs into the rocker arms cover or intake manifold.
typically ther're on the top of the valve cover or on the intake manifold.
The PCV valve is located/inserts into the front valve cover(v6) and is connected to a rubber hose.
You will find it (the PVC valve) in the same place as you would on a 1995 Lebaron 3.0. I own a 1990 Chrysler lebaron 3.0 v6 and found the PVC valve in the same spot. Look up where to find the PVC valve on a 1995 lebaron 3.0 on this site. Best of luck.
If you are revering to PVC as in "PVC pipe" or "PVC clothing" then is stands for Polyvinyl Chloride.
PolyVinylChloride - its the material its made from - PVC.