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A positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) plate increases the longevity of your oil by reusing unburnt gas. It is also required for emissions. When installing your PCV plate, there could be a faulty gasket creating an oil leak. If you notice an oil leak coming from your PCV plate, there is a good chance it is because the gasket isn’t sealing properly. This guide will walk you through how to properly replace the gasket.
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Pop the hood and remove the plastic battery cover.
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Using a 1/4 inch flex head ratchet and a 1/4 inch shallow 10mm socket, loosen the battery cable tightening nut.
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Remove the vacuum line from the front of the intake by gently pulling up on the line releasing it from the clamps.
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Using a 1/4 inch 7mm deep socket and 1/4 inch flex head wrench, loosen the worm clamp on the cold air intercooler pipe.
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Using a 1/4 inch 10mm wobbly socket, 1/4 inch 8 inch extension, and 1/4 inch ratchet, remove all 5 of the cap screws holding the intake to the cylinder head.
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Remove the intake out of the engine bay by lifting and pulling the intake towards you.
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Unplug both left and right engine ground strap connections.
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Using a 1/4 inch 8mm deep socket, remove the 8 PCV plate mounting bolts.
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Remove the PCV plate and the old PCV plate gasket.
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Wipe down the mounting surface and the inside of the PCV plate with a shop rag.
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Reinstall the PCV plate on the side of the engine block.
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Torque the PCV plate mounting bolts to 89 inch pounds.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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