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  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by kraftycuts View Post
    If your new IACV is covered in oil then check and change the PCV valve.
    It seems that the PCV valve is allowing oil to flow back into your intake and collecting on your IACV.
    how do you check the pcv valve ?

  2. #14
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    May as well replace it. It'll be a bitch and you'll need those long needle nose pliers (straight and 90degree bend pliers)

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ntake-manifold!

  3. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by iceey View Post
    how do you check the pcv valve ?
    As in the link from Duzy.

    Yeah just change it, most likely would be clogged/dirty and its cheap to buy a new one.
    its a very straight forward fix, but getting to it will be a little challenging.

  4. #16
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    I bought a valve today gonna install it tomorrow and ill let you guys know how it goes
    Same same but different

  5. #17
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    subscribed for interest's sake

  6. #18
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    I removed my pcv valve and it was completely filty.. On the valve and inside the pipe leading to the manifold ..

    Ill let you guys know if it comes back .. Hopefully it doesn't come back
    Same same but different

  7. #19
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    If you shake the old pcv and hear nothing its clogged/damaged
    You can clean em with carby cleaner
    You've gone through more accords than I changed underwear this month! - Sugz

    www.OzAccord.net/forum

  8. #20
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    Nah no luck guys .. Cleaned it and changed it worked for a good day and came back on the way to work -_- any more suggestions ?
    Same same but different

  9. #21
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    Did you clean the IACV again after the PCV Change?

  10. #22
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    Yessir I did ..

    I reset my ecu and its running fine .. I think it's a break through but ill try finding another ecu and changing it over
    Same same but different

  11. #23
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    i am pretty much stumped on what it is ..

    does anyone else have any suggestions on what it is?
    Same same but different

  12. #24
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    Time for a compression check? If you're getting oily IACV after that short running, maybe you have blow-by?

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