No EGR Valve on 75 1.8L, is it supposed to be there? |
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No EGR Valve on 75 1.8L, is it supposed to be there? |
wrightee |
Dec 30 2011, 03:34 PM
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I have a 75 1.8L with the L-Jet fuel injection. Trying to get it running (has been sitting for unknown amount of time).
Cleaned out the fuel tank and put new fuel lines and fuel filter on (lines were completely filled with black goo). Car fires up for a couple seconds, but does not stay running. Was checking the vacuum hoses, as I found one loose, and when I started comparing to the diagram from Pelican, I noticed that I do not have an EGR valve, nor the small vacuum line coming from the throttle body rear side (to make the three way connection in yellow on the diagram). Mine has a four way connection between the fuel pressure regulator, decel valve, Intake, and the distributor vacuum advance... is this normal? |
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