EGR disconnecting, How is it best done? |
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EGR disconnecting, How is it best done? |
914nerd |
Sep 7 2006, 12:40 PM
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Who you callin' a "Member"? Group: Members Posts: 416 Joined: 18-July 06 From: Los Alamos, NM Member No.: 6,461 |
I have a '75 1.8 and the EGR system is starting to get a little tired (and I a little tired of it).
Has anyone here done a complete EGR disconnect on one of these cars and if so, how is it best approached? If you could either post here or pm me with some information, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Charles |
Brian Mifsud |
Sep 7 2006, 12:50 PM
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Mechanical Engineer Group: Members Posts: 981 Joined: 3-March 03 From: Penngrove, CA Member No.: 384 Region Association: None |
Hi Charles,
Remove Long tube from muffler to engine/transaxle sheetmetal "firewall". Remove short tube from engine/transaxle sheetmetal "firewall" w/ EGR valve and associated tubing. You are left with hose running to intake manifold. If you search around (check out Home Depot or Lowes), you can find a cap to plug the hole in the intake manifold where the hose is currently connected. I'd clean the fittings and use some good glue to make sure the cap doesn't fall off (Silicone or RTV). On the muffler side, fabricate a simple sheetmetal or thin plate (1/16" is fine) where you drill the holes to clear the 3mm bolts. You can seal it up if you save the gasket and reuse it. Not critical though if it leaks since its way in back of the car and won't get into the passenger compartment. I stockpile EGR and other '75/'76 Emissions gear. Let me know if you want to unload all that stuff after you remove it. |
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