ID the component

If it's stuck in the side of the rocker box it's some kind of breather, like a PCV.
 
It's the air pump control/check valve for the secondary air injection pump, which feeds fresh air into the exhaust manifold when the engine's cold.

This raises the temperature of the exhaust gas as the additional oxygen burns off with any remaining fuel in the rich exhaust mix, which reduces emissions.

It also causes, or is installed specifically to help, the catalytic convertors to get up to operating temperature faster, further lowering emissions.

That particular valve prevents hot gases flowing back in from the exhaust manifold to the air pump :)

Some catalytic convertors require a supply of fresh air to operate properly too, provided by the same system, although I'm not sure how common they are.
 
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It looks like a vacuum driven actuator, possibly to block/restrict the breather at low intake manifold pressure?

Damn, too late and wrong.
 
Why do people who haven't a clue bother posting, it just confuses the OP.

If they are all sarcasm, then I missed some. ;)


Air pump valve as stated, gets the cat hot quicker by injecting air into the exhaust
 
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