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Old 04-28-2018, 11:18 PM   #1
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6.0 pcv ?? where is it

I have lq4 6.0 2007 from a hummer I see what looks like the pcv valve on the left rear valve cover but it will not pull out
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should just pull out.....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzxMJ0f_hx4
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Re: 6.0 pcv ?? where is it

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I have lq4 6.0 2007 from a hummer I see what looks like the pcv valve on the left rear valve cover but it will not pull out
After the first couple of years, the gen 3 motors went to a fixed orifice design meaning the “valve” was just a hole of a certain size with no check ball. Even the earlier motors had their PCV valve superseded by a part with just an orifice drilled in it.

In about 2003, the PCV changed to a non-removable design and it is cast into the valve cover. It’s just a hole, so there’s nothing to replace.
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^^^good to know^^^
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After the first couple of years, the gen 3 motors went to a fixed orifice design meaning the “valve” was just a hole of a certain size with no check ball. Even the earlier motors had their PCV valve superseded by a part with just an orifice drilled in it.

In about 2003, the PCV changed to a non-removable design and it is cast into the valve cover. It’s just a hole, so there’s nothing to replace.
here is a pic of the valve cover with what looks like a removeable pcv valve but its not it has been pressed in
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