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how change or clean the OPRV?

Hi thanks again and sorry for keep same thread!
Can somebody here show me the steeps.. How to take off the OPRV for check it , or change it for new one.

I really don't have the money for pay a mechanic at this moment to do it.. so me and a good friend that is student of mechanic will help me this week!!
I will like somebody can show me the good way to do it I don't want screw something else doing this Thanks

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First you need to buy the o-rings and the aluminum sealing washer. The 86 engine (if that is what is in the car) has the first series single piece (assembly actually) OPRV.

The OPRV is under the oil filter. You will want to access it when the engine has cooled down.
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When was the last time you changed your timing and balance belts and/or cam chain and tensioner?
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Check Pelican's part page for these numbers:

999-707-145-40-M100 = O-Ring - Inner

999-707-146-40-M100 = O-Ring - Outer

N-043-815-3-M131 = Sealing Washer

Pelican parts page:

http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopcart/944M/POR_944M_ENGoil_pg2.htm#item5
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Take a look at www.clarks-garage.com
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When was the last time you changed your timing and balance belts and/or cam chain and tensioner?
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Can you give me part number for the aluminum sealing washer?
I just order form pelican both o ring inner and out and a seal that is for all years n-043815-3m131 ?I don't know if it is aluminum seal washer ?
I oreder 3 things in the pelcan web of OPRV for early models 1986!!
How I do the take off the OPRV CAN YOU GIVE ME INSTRUCTION STEEP BY STEEP please ?
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Einstein"

Not in this case. Get the "knowledge". Go to clark's garage, get the FSM, the haynes manual........get the knowledge.

"CAN YOU GIVE ME INSTRUCTION STEEP BY STEEP please ?"

Yep, more time and effort than you'll like. Already been beat to death here and other forums. Do a search.

"-Things are not always as they seem."

Boy!..........your right about THAT!

Good luck!

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