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So my mechanic has informed me that the PCV Valve on my R36 is leaking and needs to be replaced. I understand that oil ventilation issues can lead to all sorted of issues like misfires and the like so I need to get it sorted.
Anyway I was told that the PCV is part of the engine rocker cover and that this needs to be replaced with a factory/OEM part. With three hours labour the quote I received was just over $1,000...
Is this reasonable? Is there a more economical solution that works?
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It looks like its easy enough to only replace the diaphragm...
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As far as having a mechanic do it all for you, including their mark up on the parts, and also labour, $1k seems about standard. Mine was a little more, however that included new sparkplugs as well. Although I was told (and have read elsewhere) that the rocker cover has to be replaced as well?
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So the pcv valve is incorporated in the rocker cover and VW don't sell the pcv as a separate part, only the entire rocker, which I think is in the vicinity of $500-600.
There is a "how to" thread on the VW Vortex forum and it certainly appears doable for someone with basic skills like myself.
I've ordered the kit, which includes gaskets for the rocker cover and inlet manifold for just under US$100 and will give it a go...
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3 hours?
I did it twice yesterday (if a job's worth doing, it's worth doing it again after making a mistake so you learn a lesson...) and it would have taken a total of about 1.5hours total for both attempts.
Here is a video another member @ianpgonzaga
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Thanks Kamold. 3 hours seems a lot especially as they only replace the rocker cover and not service the pcv. I notice in @ianpgonzaga video that he didn't replace the rocker cover or inlet manifold gaskets. I ordered these as it made sense to replace them as the guy in the VW Vortex explanatory thread did.
@ianpgonzaga does make it seem easy. I'm sure it isn't, especially extracting the pcv, but I hate spending unnecessary money on parts that are still serviceable.
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