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wawa 04-14-2013 07:50 AM

anyone ever replace the PCV valve?
 
Yep I've blown a second AOS this week in less then 2500 miles. Some have suggest the PCV valve might not work and increasing pressure handle by the AOS, thu breaking it again.
Solution would be to change the PCV valve at the same time as AOS, but it look like a hell of a job to reach it.
Anyone ever change it? any tip on how to do it?

thanks
Chris

Timco 04-14-2013 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wawa (Post 337011)
Yep I've blown a second AOS this week in less then 2500 miles. Some have suggest the PCV valve might not work and increasing pressure handle by the AOS, thu breaking it again.
Solution would be to change the PCV valve at the same time as AOS, but it look like a hell of a job to reach it.
Anyone ever change it? any tip on how to do it?

thanks
Chris

Have you checked your oil scavenger pumps? I thought those could contribute to this issue.

wawa 04-14-2013 09:30 AM

I have not open the pump, but i have check the installation orientation and they are right.
Changing the AOS is the easy part lol, finding why it's broken again seam to be the real challenge!

Later
Chris

Timco 04-14-2013 09:45 AM

Oil fill perfect?

wawa 04-14-2013 09:56 AM

Yes oil level was good

Chris

woodsman 04-14-2013 01:03 PM

or take that testdrive and then trade it in as is:dance:

wawa 04-14-2013 02:46 PM

Wow what an afternoon, lots of stuff done that I will talk in an other thread, but about the PCV valve. I've worked over an hour trying to get it off and I succeed! I dont know how I will put a new one in, but thats an other story!

So If I understant it well, the PCV valve is a spring loaded ball bearing that open at a certain amount of pressure. well mine seam to be stuck quite well. I've been able to unstuck it but it does not seam to move so freely. I dont know if that will help for the AOS but sure it should be better if the PCV valve is properly fonctionning!

Later all
Chris

P.S. dont ask how I did get it out, too complicated, I'll just say I did it tru the firewall opening.

Meir 04-14-2013 04:52 PM

Hi Chris.
You might find this thread interesting/helpful:
Question on Boxster Air Oil Separator - Pelican Parts Technical BBS

wawa 04-14-2013 05:24 PM

Thanks Meir

I saw that thread, I even revived it hoping there was something new about it.

Later all
Chris

bmx672 04-28-2013 08:07 AM

I just changed my AOS less than 10k miles ago and its blowing oil again into the manifold again... i'm thinking the PVC valve might be the reason?

Question... if a bad PVC is the reason my AOS is blowing oil and I fix the PVC, do I need to also replace the AOS again? Or will that operate normal once the PVC/vac problem subsides?

wawa 04-28-2013 09:35 AM

Hi

I think you need to change the AOS anyway because from what I understand it's a diaphragm inside that break.

I just change the PCV valve and AOS and all is running good right now, I hope it will last this time.

Later
Chris

bmx672 04-28-2013 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by wawa (Post 339924)
Hi

I think you need to change the AOS anyway because from what I understand it's a diaphragm inside that break.

I just change the PCV valve and AOS and all is running good right now, I hope it will last this time.

Later
Chris

Probably a good idea to do both I guess...
On a scale of 1-10... How hard is the PVC? Harder than the AOS? Ive done that... It was a bit of a pita...

wawa 04-28-2013 05:23 PM

PCV valve, I would say as hard as the AOS the first time. Its just so tight in there. Hardest part I think was reconnecting the hose to the PCV valve.

later
Chris

bmx672 04-28-2013 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wawa (Post 339989)
PCV valve, I would say as hard as the AOS the first time. Its just so tight in there. Hardest part I think was reconnecting the hose to the PCV valve.

later
Chris

Is it easier with the manifold removed? I did the AOS with it on before, but if it makes it easier to change both by taking off the manifold ill probably do that... Not sure if that's even a good idea?

Thanks for the input...

wawa 04-28-2013 05:34 PM

Its probably easy with the manifold removed, but I defenitly didnt want to remove it.

Later
Chris

rem503 05-10-2015 10:29 AM

pcv
 
I accessed the PCV with the firewall panel and the engine cover removed. There was evidence of oil on the manifold top around the PCV. I cleaned the PCV with carb cleaner and the spring loaded valve seemed to be working ok after the cleaning.

I worked from behind the drivers seat to remove the PCV. Thru the firewall, I had to disconnect an electrical connection and remove a bracket and carefully move a hose out of the way but the part was not too too bad to remove. I reached both thru the firewall and down thru the open upper engine cover. Going down thru the upper engine cover, you'll need long extensions for your 1/4 drive sockets to loosen the bolt holding the PCV. As always, the stupid two tab squeeze fitting was a mother to release.

To reattach the PCV, I used a long extendable magnetic "wand" or part grabber to put the bolt holding the PCV in place back in the threaded hole.

It is a hard to get at part.

Jager 05-23-2015 05:46 PM

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.

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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.

JFP in PA 05-24-2015 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jager (Post 450972)
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.

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http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1432431850.jpg
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1432431868.jpg
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1432431884.jpg
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1432431902.jpg

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.

Why not just replace it, it is a $20 part at retail............

Gilles 05-24-2015 07:37 AM

Pcv..?
 
JFP, how often does the PCV valve has to be replaced..?

I am on my third AOS (80k) and after reading this post, it seems that this could be cause for the short lived AOS.

I already bought the two accordion hoses that connect to the AOS, perhaps may be a good idea to buy the PCV valve and replace it at the same time.

Question: Does the lower accordion hose connects the AOS with the PCV valve..?

Thanks in advance!

JFP in PA 05-24-2015 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gilles (Post 451033)
JFP, how often does the PCV valve has to be replaced..?

I am on my third AOS (80k) and after reading this post, it seems that this could be cause for the short lived AOS.

I already bought the two accordion hoses that connect to the AOS, perhaps may be a good idea to buy the PCV valve and replace it at the same time.

Question: Does the lower accordion hose connects the AOS with the PCV valve..?

Thanks in advance!

We do it when they start to look nasty, or to stick. If someone has suffered and AOS failure with lots of oil in the intake system, we always change them out after cleaning everything else.


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