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Old 03-28-2014, 10:17 AM
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Oil residue in intact tract from PCV

I was doing some work on my 2006 Ford F53 chassis motorhome with a 2005/2006 3 valve V10 and noticed a lot of oil residue in the intake tract just ahead of the throttle body. It's coming from the passenger side valve cover via the PCV line. My first thought was a bad PCV valve but I can't even locate it on my three valve engine.

Does anyone know where it's located or have any insight on the issue?

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Old 03-28-2014, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by OpenTrackRacer
I was doing some work on my 2006 Ford F53 chassis motorhome with a 2005/2006 3 valve V10 and noticed a lot of oil residue in the intake tract just ahead of the throttle body. It's coming from the passenger side valve cover via the PCV line. My first thought was a bad PCV valve but I can't even locate it on my three valve engine.

Does anyone know where it's located or have any insight on the issue?

Thanks!
Well Im lost on that one too.....
I have heard that you have to replace the whole valve cover to change the PCV valve.....
But than I see that Rock Auto sells the PCV Valve for under $15
Motorcraft - Valve Assembly
Part # EV270
 
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