If I remember, and I am going back over 10 years, I believe there where
three hoses that came together at the valve.  Easy to replace.  Part was
like $5.  It was a 1986.

The valve look like a plastic "F".


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Something like that.

Note... not a mechanic, so take if for what is worth. ;-)


-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 1:07 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: tool time

usually push-fitted right on the valve cover somewhere with a 1/4" tube 
coming off from it.  about the size of a vial of crack. :)

dana tierney wrote:
> really. Yes, it is a CRX. Not sure what a PCV valve is but I have a vague
memory of replacing one on another car once... it's something to google,
thanks.
> 
> Dana
> 
>> PCV value?
>>
>> Is it a CRX?  I had this happen to my CRX years ago when it failed a smog
>> test.  Do not know if it had to do with high hydrocarbon emissions
though.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 11:50 AM
>> To: CF-Community
>> Subject: tool time
>>
>> My car flunked emissions! I am very surprised as it runs beautifully,
very
>> smoothly, but there it is... this needs to be dealt with of course, since
I
>> am apparently polluting, not to mention that I need to pass in order to
>> register the car.... 
>>
>> So I am hoping that someone here can steer me in the right direction --
>> perhaps I just need to replace the air filter or something. My CO
emission
>> are almost negligeable - .01 vs a limit of 1.20 but my hydrocarbon
emissions
>> are quite high - 343 vs a limit of 200. At high rpms only. At idle I pass
at
>> 124 vs 200. Does that tell anyone anything?
>>
>> Some random, possibly related data... this is an elderly Honda I have
just
>> put on the road again, and it's been sitting a couple of years. Also,
when I
>> took the test I had just started the car, though this was immediately
after
>> driving it about 15 miles, so it should have been warm.
>>
>> I am thinking hydrocarbons = fuel mixture? If need be I'll take it to a
>> mechanic, but it's sooooo a shadetree mecanic car, I hate to do it...if
>> nobody knows, it's not worth anyone googling; I can do that myself. Just
>> wondering if anyone knows off the top of their head.
>>
>> Dana
> 
> 



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