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JEGS 52225 Polished Billet Aluminum PCV Valve was designed to deliver a top-tier replacement for your engine's crankcase ventilation system. Over time, your PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve will wear out, usually from gumming up; causing an increase in pressure to your engine's crankcase, leading to oil leaks.
Features:
- Height: 2.500 in.
- Outside diameter: 0.975 in.
- 90-degree hose outlet
Note: If you require a grommet for a cast aluminum valve cover, we recommend JEGS 555-50353
FAQ
How do you clean a metal PCV valve?
- Cleaning a metal PCV valve, like the JEGS 52225, involves removing it from the engine, using a solvent to clean accumulated deposits, and ensuring the valve moves freely. Refer to the product manual for specific cleaning instructions.
What is the lifespan of a PCV valve?
- The lifespan of a PCV valve varies, but it's generally recommended to replace it every 20,000 to 50,000 miles. The JEGS 52225, being a durable aluminum PCV valve, offers longevity and reliable performance.
Should you clean a PCV valve?
- Yes, periodic cleaning of a PCV valve is advisable to ensure optimal engine performance. The JEGS 52225's metal construction allows for cleaning, promoting longevity and sustained functionality.
Will a PCV valve cause oil consumption?
- A malfunctioning PCV valve, like any component, can contribute to oil consumption issues. The JEGS 52225, when properly maintained, helps regulate crankcase pressure and minimize the risk of oil consumption.
Specifications:
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