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Old 05-23-2015, 05:46 PM   #17
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I found this thread intriguing, I did not know there was a PCV valve on these motors. I have replaced the AOS four times on the Jӓgermobile over the years so I decided to search, remove, and inspect the PCV today. Thanks to wawa and rem503 I was able to find and remove the valve.







It was definitely plugged-up on the spring valve side, I could not get air to move in or out of that side of the valve. I placed it in Mystery Oil for about an hour, hit with some carburetor cleaner, then I soaked it in Mystery Oil again for about 30 minutes. After cleaning I could get pressured air to flow through the spring valve.
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