PCV Help

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xpanmanx

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Greetings,

I think I need to replace the PCV vacuum hose assembly in my 2000 Expedition XLT 4x4 4.6L. Removing the assembly and capping the port on the rear of the intake manifold made a persistent and (very) rough idle go away.

Is it safe to drive with the port capped while I'm sourcing parts?

I've read through the big thread http://www.expeditionforum.com/f27/rough-idle-p0171-p0174-heres-what-you-need-check-first-4926/ and I've got a few questions.

First, that thread is for the 5.4L engine. Mine's a 4.6L. Are the part numbers the same? If not, does someone have them handy to share?

Can I get a full assembly at O'Reilly?

The elbows on both ends of the plastic pipe, well, they're crumbling, as is the foam insulation around the pipe. The pipe itself is healthy. Do I need to replace the assembly or just the elbows and foam?

Do I need to replace the PCV valve itself? there's over 150K miles on it, but it's nice and "clacky" when shaken.

The driver's valve cover has a pipe leading to the intake tube. The elbows and pipe are in fine shape. But the fitting in the valve cover ...... is there any maintenance required, such as another valve?

While I'm at it, I'm going to clean the MAF with the proper chemical, and scrub/re-oil my K&N cone.

Anywho......if someone could help with these questions, I'd be obliged. Thank you!
 
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FordandPolaris

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I would just go to Ford and get the full assembly. Set me back like 40 bucks. One of the few things I ever have bought from the stealership.

A call to any O'Reilly would answer the question of whether they carry it... We were able to buy a blinker switch for a 88 Lincoln from them so I would imagine they would carry the PCV hose for these trucks. Given the overall price of the parts, its probably best just to replace it all. You would be spending more money in time if you had to pull it apart again in the future.
 
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