How to Remove Valve Cover Hoses

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Part of the video series: How to Replace a Valve Cover Gasket

Summary: Removing plug wires and hoses for accessibility when replacing a valve cover gasket is discussed by our expert mechanic in this free car-repair video.

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Mark Blocker At the age of 10, Mark Blocker started working with his father, uncle and grandfather in residential carpentry, repair addition and new home construction. He ... read more

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How to Remove Valve Cover Hoses

Hello, my name is Mark Blocker on behalf of Expert Village. In this segment we're going to cover accessibility of removing the valve cover. Prior to removing the valve cover, we have to remove any components or items that are connected to it, or through it or attached to it so that we can remove these items and have accessibility to unbolt and remove the valve cover from the engine. On this particular model as I described in our earlier segments is older model Honda. The valve cover is mounted on the top of the engine, here it's the black item on the top. And it's held down with four nuts. And before we can remove the nuts to take the valve cover off we first need to remove the plug wires, hoses and other items connected to the valve cover prior to removing it. We'll start with the hoses. To remove this hose is PCV hose and it just clips into a rubber grommet. So simply by wiggling a little bit and pulling it straight out, it will pop out of the grommet. and if we just pull it around and loop it through so that it holds it back out of our way. The other hose is a crank case breather hose connected to the intake and it's held in place with clamps, so I'll need my pliers. I release the spring clamps, just kind of wiggle them, break them free. And you just want to, they're a spring clamp that you squeeze together to release tension them, in doing so just move that clamp up the hose. A little tip; if the clamps are in the back and hard get accessibility to them, you can close them and twist them around to where it pulls them so we have easy access to maneuver them around. And slowly just slide it up the hose so it's off the fitting and out of the way. Wiggle the hose a little bit and slide it off. And then you just pull that around and stick it behind another item or wire just something to hold it back out of he way. Please watch our next segment on removing the hoses.

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