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trainwreck91 December 8th, 2013 11:11 AM

07 and up PCV Valve
 
Pardon me if this has been discussed already. I searched and came up empty. But on the 07 and up 5.3's is there a pcv valve? And is it necessary to change it if it is only an orifice type? I can't even find a part number for it. Some sites suggested cleaning it out if it only an orifice and putting it back??

Typerod December 8th, 2013 1:41 PM

If I'm not mistaken the PCV valve is built into the driver's side valve cover, so the entire valve cover must be replaced to replace the PCV valve. The part number I have for the left valve cover for an 07 Tahoe is 12570427, last checked it cost $87.35 (GMPartsdirect). I got that part number confirmed from GMpartsdirect.com for my 07 Tahoe. Oh and that part number supposedly includes a new valve cover gasket.

trainwreck91 December 8th, 2013 2:00 PM

thanks for that info. figured it was something silly since i couldn't find anything on it

Typerod December 9th, 2013 6:34 PM


Originally Posted by trainwreck91 (Post 262852)
thanks for that info. figured it was something silly since i couldn't find anything on it

You're welcome!

in2pro December 9th, 2013 8:40 PM

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Here is a picture of the PCV hose, you can see where it routes to....

trainwreck91 December 9th, 2013 9:00 PM

So being that it's almost $100. Do you think it's worth the preventative maintenance? How would you know if it were bad?

73shark December 9th, 2013 9:03 PM

My feeling is if you change the oil regularly and don't have excessive blow-by, the PCV shouldn't require maintenance. But that's just me. ;)

in2pro December 9th, 2013 9:36 PM

Are you seeing any oil consumption issues, rough idle, those are items that could be related to the PVC.

Joe In NY December 9th, 2013 9:59 PM


Originally Posted by Typerod (Post 262850)
If I'm not mistaken the PCV valve is built into the driver's side valve cover, so the entire valve cover must be replaced to replace the PCV valve. The part number I have for the left valve cover for an 07 Tahoe is 12570427, last checked it cost $87.35 (GMPartsdirect). I got that part number confirmed from GMpartsdirect.com for my 07 Tahoe. Oh and that part number supposedly includes a new valve cover gasket.


Careful with GM parts direct, they dont always have the right #'s. They gave me the wrong numbers for the front left wheel well. It really confused the parts guy at the Chevy dealer closest to me. I was giving him one number while he was getting an entirely different one from the GM data base. I mentioned GMpartsdirect he simply said "Oh thats why, GM has nothing to do with and is not affiliated in any way with GM Parts Direct. They are a separate company." I found that to be quite interesting...

in2pro December 10th, 2013 6:11 AM

Rock Auto is also a good place to check for both price and part number, often times Rock Auto will have pictures of the said part...as a third check, check Amazon... I have found the best prices between Amazon and Rock Auto, if you are a Prime Member the shipping is two days free...


Amazon valve cover


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