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These guys here in St Louis (NAPA, Auto Zone, Advanced Auto, OReillys) all tell me they don't have this part. I thought maybe there was another name for the CDR.
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Actually the new one I posted an image of IS what the military would of used as a new replacement part in the 1990s. GM/AC Delco changed it a bit, as they do with many parts. In fact, they are probably made by CAV and GM/Delco just reboxes them.Just remember that these are NOT the stock CDRs that the military used. They will work but mount differently.
Might be why my rear main is leaking. Crap. Well, if my oil pump is shot I was going to replace it anyway, but good to know the cause so I can prevent it from happening again, or getting worse.The CDR valves for 6.2s are for sale at many parts stores. In fact, Rock Auto has two brands for sale. The "wholesale closeout" CDRs are only $1 each. The Standard Motor brand ,V335 (GM #25097699) is $34.
NAPA sells them under the Echlin brand name.
All over the place with prices ranging from $1 to $80 - all for the same part.
Standard Motor # V335 Echlin/NAPA # CRB 29445 GM # 25097699
No problem buying them, but I AM wonderiing why so many want them? I've got over 20 trucks with 6.2 diesels I've been driving for 15-20 years. I have never changed a CDR valve, although I clean them now and then. When they don't work, the rear main oil seal will start to leak.
STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS Part # V335 More Info {#25097699}
Crankcase Depression Regulator Valve, 3 1/2 Inch Dia. Canister Type $34
GUARANTEED PARTS Part # PCV80
PCV Valve CRANKCASE DEPRESSION REGULATOR VALVE - 3 1/2" DIA CANISTER TYPE [Wholesaler Closeout -- 30 Day Warranty] (Only 7 Remaining)
$1.06 each, brand new
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/catalog.php
http://www.gmpartsgiant.com/parts/gm-valve-cr-25097699.html $58
http://www.napaonline.com/Search/Results.aspx?Ntt=V335&Ntk=Interchange%20Number&Nty=1&N=0
CRB 29445 $46
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/details/QQGMCQQK1500QQStandardQQPCV_ValveQQ19881998QQSIV335.html $72
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Yeah, I got four of them. They are just gas-engine PCV valves. Just took one phone call and they refunded all my money and told me to keep them. Those parts WERE described as CDR valves with 3 1/2" cannisters. That was done by the wholesaler, not Rock Auto.The PCV80 from Rock Auto is _not_ a CDR valve. It is a PCV valve, for what, I have no idea. I know because I just bought one. Oh well, only out a few bucks on that one. The V335 one for $34 at least has a picture with it, so I might try that one next. Anyone else verify that any of those actually work yet?
No sense throwing your money away. One phone call and they're refund your money.Could have been me, but it was so cheap I didn't bother. I missed the part where they were described as 3.5" cannisters though. It's probably the $34 one that was mentioned that's the right one.
NAPA # for the Crankcase Depression Regulator Valve in a 6.2 diesel is CRB 29445. Cost $45.99.
Why do you think you need one? Is your rear main seal dripping oil? That's usually the only symptom.
I purchased one of those for Big Ugly once. Didn't work. Didn't line up with anything, the hose didn't fit, and the hole in the valve cover was larger than either of the nipples on the "CDR Valve".Crankcase Depression Regulator Vavle is available from many places, including NAPA. There are two versions on 6.2s, early and late. The mounting differs on the two. Late ones attach directly to the pass-side valve cover. Early ones aer hose mounted.
Late type is NAPA CRB 29445. Other numbers including GM are:
25098706 ,25042443 ,25042462, CV871
A PCV valve (positive crankcaes ventilation) does not exisit on 6.2 diesels. 6.2 uses the CDR valve (crankcase depression regulator) valve.
No. Any solvent eats at the diaphram inside. An Army MT mechanic buddy of mine said his guys just tossed them after learning they were just destroying them by spraying cleaner in them.Can theses items be cleaned with anything?
The V335 CDR valve that Rock Auto sells fits 6.2s and 6.5s. Note that some later 6.2s use a CDR plugged into the pass-side valve-cover, just like some 6.5s.If all else fails the newer solution is a 6.5L p-side valve cover and a 6.5L CDR which are still available and more common. .
I've got a 6.2 in my "engine pile" that has a CDR vavle on it that the guy bought from NAPA. Needed a 1" longer rubber hose to fit.So are you actually using THESE NAPA CDR's? You never did actually state that.
CDR's are supposed to replaced every 50k or so last I heard. Have heard military, GM, and professional diesel mechanics say the same thing. YMMV. I know the one on my 55k CUCV and the one on my 187k K5 were both rather gunked up.
Anyway, whatever that NAPA part is...it's not a DIRECT replacement.
The CDR valve that NAPA sells as part # CRB 29445 is actually a Delco # CV910. It fits all the 6.2s and 6.5s. It comes with a 3 1/2" cannister and two short steel nipples - each 1" OD.So are you actually using THESE NAPA CDR's?
Anyway, whatever that NAPA part is...it's not a DIRECT replacement.
I've cleaned many with zero problems. First not any solvent will destroy that diaphram. Second - there really isn't any need to tough the rubber part of the diaphram. The steel disk in the center of it is what does the sealing. You can reach in with a long Q-Tip to clean it, or - just pry the can apart, clean it, and crimp back togeher.Any solvent eats at the diaphram inside. An Army MT mechanic buddy of mine said his guys just tossed them after learning they were just destroying them by spraying cleaner in them.
Yes it is dripping from the rear main. I replace the rear main and it didn't help.NAPA # for the Crankcase Depression Regulator Valve in a 6.2 diesel is CRB 29445. Cost $45.99.
Why do you think you need one? Is your rear main seal dripping oil? That's usually the only symptom.
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