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  • Axz Pcv

    The Pcv has started to leak on the 3.2 vr6. Where’s the best place to get the diaphragm?
    What else will I need? Rocker cover gasket, inlet gasket, something to clean the inlet valves?

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    On my 3.6 I used the RKX kit, which looked pretty nicely made.

    Valve cover gasket, intake manifold gaskets, I am not sure how the 3.2's single-piece manifold is removed, but on mine, the lower injectors pulled out of the head, so be careful.

    I did the walnut blasting later on, but if it needs doing, do it at the same time would save a bunch of time.
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    • #3
      Thanks. I sent them an email. It looks like they have the Pcv but I might need to find the inlet/ rocker cover gaskets separately as they didn’t include them? It’s probably not a us market engine.

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      • #4
        RKX kit seem to be the most recommended on this forum, it has all the gaskets/diaphragms you need for the job (on 3.2lt AXZ engine as well)

        Also see related post HERE.
        2006 VW Passat Sedan 3.2lt AXZ, FSI 4motion, another milestone - 398K ... and still going

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        • #5
          Thanks for the tips. I did this on Sunday with the rkx diaphragm. It’s a fairly big job with the one piece manifold.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Passat my07 View Post
            Thanks for the tips. I did this on Sunday with the rkx diaphragm. It’s a fairly big job with the one piece manifold.
            yes, I can definitely vouch for that.
            2006 VW Passat Sedan 3.2lt AXZ, FSI 4motion, another milestone - 398K ... and still going

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