PVC is plastic pipe, It's called a PCV Valve in Automobiles. PCV stands for Positive Crankcase Ventilation. PCV valve. Engine removal is not required on any Automobile, I know of just to change the PCV valve. Some are hard to reach but that is it.
Yes, it is possible to clean an EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve without removing it from the engine, though the effectiveness might be limited. You can use a specialized EGR cleaning spray or intake cleaner, directing it into the valve while the engine is running to help dissolve carbon buildup. However, this method may not reach all areas of the valve thoroughly, and for a more complete cleaning, removal is often recommended. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and safety precautions when attempting this.
I would say yes, in fact the engine you are removing SHOULD have one since it is a 2000, the wiring harness should already have the connector attached.
You can change the 2005 Honda E GR valve by removing the vacuum hose from the valve. Remove the valve retaining screws. Reverse the process to install the new valve.
No, it is no different than removing a catalytic converter.No, it is no different than removing a catalytic converter.
you cant, it has to be removed. it is very simple though, onlt 2 bolts and a connector. it is right in the front of the engine and it probably has a pebble of carbon stuck in it.
4.2 What? Without knowing what the engine is in we can not answer.
The engine oil is added by removing the engine oil cap on the passenger side engine valve cover ( it's on the top of a metal extension tube from the valve cover near the front of the engine )
take off the plastic engine cover by removing the 4 bolts. the ERG valve will then be accessible. it is on the driver's side between the engine and the battery.
If the engine is the 24 valve "Duratec", then the majority of owners report that removing the upper intake manifold makes the job a whole lots easier. The 12 valve "Vulcan" provides enough room to be able to access the rear bank, cylinder numbers 1-3, without removing the manifold. See "Related Questions" below for more
Yes of why not...you should complete change your 12 valve 1300 cc engine to 16 valve 1300 cc EFI Engine for better performance and less fuel,GAS consumption.
To loosen a sticky valve in an engine, start by adding a high-quality engine oil or a dedicated valve cleaner to the engine oil system. Run the engine at idle for a short period to allow the lubricant to penetrate and free up the valve. If the problem persists, you may need to perform a more thorough cleaning or inspection, which could involve removing the valve cover and manually cleaning the valve and guides. Always consult your vehicle's service manual for specific guidelines.
Replace them. This can be done without removing the heads. Talk to your mechanic about this.