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Two common places to find the pcv valve is the intake manifold or the cam cover. There have been engines, principally Ford, where it has been located directly in the crankcase.
Regardless of the location there will be a hose connecting the intake manifold to usually the cam or rocker cover with the valve found at one end or the other.
PCV = Positive Crankcase Valve.
Look on top of your rear Valve Cover. There should should be a hose going onto the PCV that has a nut shaped base which is screwed into the Valve Cover.
First: remove the hose connection to the PCV.
Second: unscrew the PCV.
PCV . Positive Crankcase Ventalation Valves are always located in the valve cover pans with a hose attached usually leading to the air cleaner, or some other vacuum source..
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