PCV after 106,000 miles

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Richard Kim

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Houston, Texas
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2016
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233F9F1C-F711-4C68-B95C-6F78699FF87C.jpeg DE8D5FC6-3625-49E9-8B14-3A4F9EF51A07.jpeg 2016 Ram 2500 5.7. Old PCV was gummed up but still rattled freely (surprised). Very easy to change. Pop off the plastic engine cover and twist the old PCV off (with pliers; it was stuck). It’s located passenger side towards the back. Twist new one on. Bought from Amazon; buy the Standard V470 ($31). Identical to OEM. Hope this helps.

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RedSRT4Me

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View attachment 243075 View attachment 243074 2016 Ram 2500 5.7. Old PCV was gummed up but still rattled freely (surprised). Very easy to change. Pop off the plastic engine cover and twist the old PCV off (with pliers; it was stuck). It’s located passenger side towards the back. Twist new one on. Bought from Amazon; buy the Standard V470 ($31). Identical to OEM. Hope this helps.

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Exact same experience.
 
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