If you suspect that you may have sucked a valve, common signs include loss of compression in the affected cylinder, rough idling, misfiring, and a decrease in engine performance. A compression test can help confirm if a valve is damaged or not sealing properly.
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Yes, everything can be sucked in to a black hole, even light
When you are sucked into a black hole you'll get destroyed. The matter of your body will remain in the black hole.
Yes
You. Or your remainders, to be more precise.
yes replace the PCV valve it cheep ,,
To prevent debris and small stones being sucked into it.
yes. if the valve is plugged or stuck closed, oil can be sucked into the intake through the pcv breather.
In/out hose located on valve cover (fresh air) Dirty air sucked in through breather hole on manifold
Modulating valve may be bad
Reverse the fan? Otherwise, need to know the what and where of the filter that was "sucked up."
None that we know of.
I dont know. But i had it once and it SUCKED!
The PCV valve on a 2002 Lincoln Town Car is located on top of the engine in the left valve cover. It prevents oil from being sucked into the engine as air is circulated.
I dont know. But i had it once and it SUCKED!
I dont know but what i do know that IT SUCKED ROTTEN EGGS
yes he does its very big i know cuz i sucked it sucked it hard