I want to change my spark plugs.
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Lab tech? ... Well, I have a BS in Biology/Chemistry. Trust me, we scientists can handle mechanics/engineering too...
Positive Crankcase Ventilation valve. It looks like this:
It plugs into the driver's side valve cover. A vacuum line from the intake plugs into the top of it. This allows the crankcase to "breathe" by removing the gases that build up. You literally just pull it out and plug in the new one.
Positive Crankcase Ventilation valve. It looks like this:
It plugs into the driver's side valve cover. A vacuum line from the intake plugs into the top of it. This allows the crankcase to "breathe" by removing the gases that build up. You literally just pull it out and plug in the new one.
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sometimes the autoshop sells a round gapping tool that you just slide your plugs up the incline till you get to the .040 reading... if its too much you tap it, if its too small just keep sliding it and it will open up the gap... i suggest buying it all in one trip... i didn't and killed a couple wires (which i was hoping not to replace) so i had to find a ride to the store
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I got the round one that goes on my key chain. Got the plugs, wires, cap and rotor, PCV valve, hose clamps, some grease that you put on the plugs? BUT AutoZone didn't have fuel hose to change out some cracked hoses for my P0445 Large Leak. I was bummed. It was about 830 and the Dodge dealer was closed. Guess I'll just do the plugs for now.
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