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Old 09-13-2006   #1
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Squeaking from Valve Cover/PCV Valve Area

I recently changed my PCV valve and a week or so after that I started to get this continuous squeaking from that same area whenever the car is running. I thought the PCV valve was defective so I purchased another one and the sound still persists. I can't pinpoint the sound exactly but its somewhere in the vacinity of the valve cover/PCV valve area. The funny things is, it will squeak for a few seconds even after I turn the motor off like it's something internal stopping with all the internal parts. And also, I disconnected the hose for the PCV valve once just to see and the sound was barely audible. Anyone have any ideas what this could be?.. I hope it's not something internal fudging.

Car is a 97 GSX, 110,800 miles, rebuilt manual trans, 2600 clutch, mbc, catback exhaust, intake, bov.
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Old 09-13-2006   #2
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Re: Squeaking from Valve Cover/PCV Valve Area

are you sure changing the PCV triggered it? When you pulled the PCV valve out, did it come out as one piece or break apart? Also, try removing the pcv and letting your car run, see if it still makes the same noise.
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Re: Squeaking from Valve Cover/PCV Valve Area

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are you sure changing the PCV triggered it? When you pulled the PCV valve out, did it come out as one piece or break apart? Also, try removing the pcv and letting your car run, see if it still makes the same noise.
Not 100% positive changing the PCV triggered the squeaking noise but I never had that noise before then. It came out fine as one piece, I will try running the car without the PCV valve when I get a sec. Thanks.
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Re: Squeaking from Valve Cover/PCV Valve Area

also, try taking your oil cap off and listening while the car is running to see if the sound is any louder.
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Re: Squeaking from Valve Cover/PCV Valve Area

Ok so I took out the PCV valve and let the car run and I still hear the squeaking but not as loud. When I tried to hear exactly where was coming from, it looks like it is coming from between the intake manifold and the fuel rail. I have no idea what would squeak in that area.
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Re: Squeaking from Valve Cover/PCV Valve Area

injectors.
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Re: Squeaking from Valve Cover/PCV Valve Area

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injectors.
Injectors squeak can squeak when they go bad? SOB.. Time for new injector(s) I guess.
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Re: Squeaking from Valve Cover/PCV Valve Area

Leaky seal? Start wiggling the rail and injectors to see if the noise ever stops or changes.
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Re: Squeaking from Valve Cover/PCV Valve Area

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Leaky seal? Start wiggling the rail and injectors to see if the noise ever stops or changes.
I will try that as well, but I gotta run to class so I will post my findings later. Thanks for the help guys.
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Re: Squeaking from Valve Cover/PCV Valve Area

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Leaky seal? Start wiggling the rail and injectors to see if the noise ever stops or changes.
Wiggled everything in that area.. nada. I guess maybe it is one of the injectors. I'm going to get the injectors checked tomorrow.
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Re: Squeaking from Valve Cover/PCV Valve Area

I'm not sure he meant the actual injectors, rather he meant what S2kracka said? I don't think I've ever heard of fuel injectors squeaking when going bad. But could be wrong.
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Re: Squeaking from Valve Cover/PCV Valve Area

I dunno... it could be the injectors, though i have never heard of them squeaking when going bad. You said it was from the fuel rail/IM area, thats about the only thing with moving parts around there...

How is your car running? if its running fine then i doubt its the injector actually going bad.

Try removing the rail, look at all the seals, oil up the O rings, and reinstall it.
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Re: Squeaking from Valve Cover/PCV Valve Area

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Try removing the rail, look at all the seals, oil up the O rings, and reinstall it.
REPLACE all the seals, gaskets, and o-rings.
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Re: Squeaking from Valve Cover/PCV Valve Area

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REPLACE all the seals, gaskets, and o-rings.
IF they need it. No use spending unecessary money. If they have cracks or are dried out, then you need to replace them.

NOt everyone is made of money
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