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Pontiac Valve Cover Grommet helps in ensuring that the oil does not creep out of the valve cover when the valve cover is not in place, yet the crankcase is allowed to breathe freely and without noise. In 1926, Pontiac started to excite the drivers and its wide track stance became a hallmark that made any of the models have a planted confident ride. Pontiac cars are corner flatter and appear to be more aggressive by pushing the wheels further apart which makes the car interiors beckon to a sporty looking of the cockpit with the gauges and controls strategically placed and can be reached instinctively, making the daily commute exciting with a seat behind the wheel. The brand has never ceased to explore the use of vibrant powertrains, crisp suspensions, and emerging technology, all geared towards providing fun without losing control. Pontiac ownership is possession of a slice of passionate road history that just insists on being pushed. It is easy to install a Valve Cover Grommet on your Pontiac. Park on flat ground and allow the engine to cool then open up the hood. Unscrew the PCV or breather hose and remove the worn out Valve Cover Grommet which is brittle. Clean the aperture using a cloth to wipe. Wipe the new Valve Cover Grommet with clean engine oil and fit it flat to the bore and then press until it fits flat. Install PCV valve again, reconnect hose, start engine and check leaks, ensuring there is a tight seal.